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HOW TO PRONOUNCE "WWW", "DOUBLE-U DOUBLE-U, DOUBLE-U" OR SOMETHING ELSE
Pronunciation of ‘www’; Pronunciation of WWW; Pronunciation of 'www'; Pronunciation of www

.com         
FILE FORMAT
COM files; .com (file extension); .COM; DOS COM executable; PATHEXT; CP/M COM executable; COM file (CP/M); COM file (DOS); .COM file; .COM files; COM program; COM executable; .COM (file extension); COM file (SCP); COM file (MSX-DOS)
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History of the Caltech house system         
  • Avery House in 2010
  • The North Houses in 1962
  • The Old Dormitory in 1921
  • Ricketts House courtyard in 1933
  • The South Houses in 1931
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Draft:History of the Caltech House System; History of the Caltech House System; History of the Caltech House system
The history of the house system at the California Institute of Technology encompasses both the history of the physical houses and of the student self-governance and culture associated with them. The Caltech house system currently encompasses eight houses: the South Houses constructed in 1931 hosts four houses, the North Houses constructed in 1960 hosts three, and Avery House constructed in 1996.
Cơm tấm         
VIETNAMESE DISH
Com tấm; Com tam
or com tam (; ) is a Vietnamese dish made from rice with fractured rice grains. refers to the broken rice grains, while refers to cooked rice.

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Pronunciation of "www"

WWW (or www) is an initialism for World Wide Web. In English, WWW is the longest possible three-letter abbreviation when spoken, requiring six to nine syllables, depending on how it is pronounced, whereas the twelve letters in "World Wide Web" are pronounced with three syllables. The English writer Douglas Adams once quipped:

The World Wide Web is the only thing I know of whose shortened form takes three times longer to say than what it's short for.

Tim Berners-Lee rejected suggestions to change the World Wide Web name over pronunciation issues, arguing that this peculiar feature of the name would make it memorable. As his invention gradually gained ubiquity, it came to be called simply the Web.