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  1. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

    Fake news sites deliberately publish hoaxes and disinformation to drive web traffic inflamed by social media. [4][5][6] These sites are distinguished from news satire (which is usually intended to be …

  2. Google - Wikipedia

    Google is a multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products, including search engines, online advertising, and software.

  3. History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia

    The World Wide Web ("WWW", "W3" or simply "the Web") is a global information medium that users can access via computers connected to the Internet. The term is often used as a synonym for the …

  4. List of websites founded before 1995 - Wikipedia

    By the end of 1994, the total number of websites was 2,278, including several notable websites and many precursors of today's most popular services. [1] By June 1995, the number of websites had …

  5. Algorithm - Wikipedia

    Flowchart of using successive subtractions to find the greatest common divisor of number r and s In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm (/ ˈælɡərɪðəm / ⓘ) is a finite sequence of …

  6. Programming languages used in most popular websites

    Programming languages used in most popular websites One thing the most visited websites have in common is that they are dynamic websites. Their development typically involves server-side coding, …

  7. Social media - Wikipedia

    Wikis and Roblox are examples of collaborative content creation. An example of a social media profile. Social media outlets differ from old media (e.g. newspapers, TV, and radio broadcasting) in many …

  8. Blog - Wikipedia

    History An early example of a "diary" style blog consisting of text and images transmitted wirelessly in real-time from a wearable computer with head-up display, February 22, 1995 The term "weblog" was …