When you first open a web browser, usually by double-clicking on the icon on the computer desktop, the web pages have been set up.<\/span> This page is referred to as the “home” or starting page.<\/span> With Mozilla Firefox for example, may be brought to the home page or to the page Mozilla chosen by Internet service providers.<\/span> But if you want, can easily change the start page.<\/span><\/p>\n World Wide Web to date is the most popular part of the Internet.<\/span> After spending time on the Web will find that there are no limits to what can be found.<\/span> Web allows a variety of communication, it is also possible to access and interact with text, graphics, animations, photos, audio and video.<\/span> So what form this web?<\/span> At the simplest level, the Web physically consists of a personal computer or mobile device, web browser software, a connection to the Internet service provider, a computer called a server called hosting and routers and switches that direct the flow of information.<\/span><\/p>\n There are many choices of server software, but the two most popular are Apache (open source software for servers) and Internet Information Services (IIS) from Microsoft.<\/span> Apache is freely available for Unix-based computers and can be installed on Macs running Mac OS X. 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