So many people are browsing websites, sharing images and other data online, and for them we can say that they are consumers.       These  consumers do not need to know the details about the technology that is  used to enable that online content for them. The average consumer thinks  that he is using "internet", although, in fact he is using "www" (world  wide web service) when he is browsing websites, that is enabled over  the infrastructure that is "internet".       Many hostnames used for the World Wide Web begin with www  because of the long-standing practice of naming Internet hosts according to the services they provide.     When a user submits an incomplete domain name to a web browser in its  address bar input field, some web browsers automatically try adding the  prefix "www" to the beginning of it and possibly ".com", ".org" and  ".net" at the end, depending on what might be missing.     However, all this ...
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