How Web Sites Work


Mary Bowling | 14 June 2006 |

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Do you ever wonder how you can type an address into the white space near the top of your computer screen and, within seconds, see a website? It’s a fairly complex process involving hardware and software, with servers, browsers, hosts, firewalls, and domains all doing their part to make it happen. If you’d like an easy-to-understand overview of how it all works, read Russell Shaw’s article on WorkZ at www.workz.com/content/view_content.html?section_id=507&content_id=6351.

Mary Bowling - Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.

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