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What (who) is www itu int - definition

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

Itu, Imo State         
COMMUNITY IN EZINIHITTE MBAISE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF IMO STATE
Itu Community in Ezinihitte LGA Imo State; Itu Mbaise
Itu is a community in Ezinihitte Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State. Most people refer to it as Itu Mbaise.
ITU         
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU) headquarters campus buildings
  • A meeting of the Council held on 17 April 2018
  • ITU HQ background Palais des Nations
  • ITU Member States, as of August 2019
  • The five administrative regions of the ITU
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Itu; Itu (disambiguation)
¦ abbreviation
1. Brit. intensive therapy unit.
2. International Telecommunication Union.
int         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Int; INT (disambiguation)
1. <programming> A common name for the integer data type. In C for example, it means a (signed) integer of the computer's native word length. 2. <networking> The top-level domain for international organisations. (1999-01-26)

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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.