Net surfing - translation to russian
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Net surfing - translation to russian

GLOBAL SYSTEM OF INTERLINKED HYPERTEXT DOCUMENTS ACCESSED VIA THE INTERNET
World wide web; WWW; World-Wide Web; The web; The Web; Www; Worldwide Web; Websurfing; World Wide Wait; WorldWide Web; World-wide page; World-wide web; World Wide web; Web-surfers; Webland; Dub dub dub; Triple dub; Dub-dub-dub; Surf the Net; Ideal Web response time; Web surfing; Net surfer; Www.; W³; Worldwide web; Web-based technologies; Net Surfing; Websurfer; Netsurfing; Surfing the net; No-www; Tripple W; Web surfer; Web content security; World Wide Wiretap; Wild Wooly Web; WWW prefix; Internet Surfing; Internet surfing; Web Design and Development; Cybersurfing; World Wide Web Security; Visting the page; Yes-www; Web technology; Web technologies; Www subdomain
  • A screenshot of a web page on Wikimedia Commons
  • The inside and front of a [[Dell PowerEdge]] web server, a computer designed for [[rack mount]]ing
  • Mosaic]] web browser helped to make the web much more usable, to include the display of images and moving images ([[GIF]]s).
  • The results of a search for the term "lunar eclipse" in a web-based [[image search]] engine
  • Dynamic web page: example of server-side scripting ([[PHP]] and [[MySQL]])
  • usap.gov]] website
  • The historic World Wide Web logo, designed by [[Robert Cailliau]]
  • Multiple web servers may be used for a high traffic website; here, [[Dell]] servers are installed together to be used for the [[Wikimedia Foundation]].
  • Graphic representation of a minute fraction of the WWW, demonstrating [[hyperlink]]s
  • A global map of the [[Web Index]] for countries in 2014

Net surfing         

общая лексика

сетевой сёрфинг

блуждание по Сети без определённой цели

Смотрите также

egosurfing; Internet

.NET         
  • dotnet bot, the community mascot for .NET
  • .NET uses the [[Common Language Infrastructure]] (CLI)
FREE AND OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE PLATFORM DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT
Dotnet; DotNet Core; CoreFX; CoreCLR; RyuJIT; CoreRT; .Net Core 3; .NET 5; .NET Core 3; .NET MAUI; .NET 6; .NET 7; .NET 8; .NET Bot; Dotnet Bot; DotNet Bot; .NET Core; .NET (software platform); .NET Core 1.0; .NET Core 1.1; .NET Core 2.0; .NET Core 2.1; .NET Core 2.2; .NET Core 3.0; .NET Core 3.1

общая лексика

список электрических связей (пакет ACCEL EDA)

surfboarding         
  • North Shore]] of [[Oahu]]
  • alt=Photo of surfer at bottom of wave, attempting to let tube envelop him
  • A variety of [[surfboards]]
  • A woman holding her surfboard about to surf in [[Morro Bay, California]]
  • Man wearing protective [[ear plugs]]
  • Pipeline Barrel at [[Pūpūkea, Hawaii]]
  • alt=Photo of the back of human wrist and hand. The thumb and pinkie are extended and the other fingers are folded against the palm.
  • Hawaiians surfing, 1858
  • Surfing a stationary, artificial wave in Southern California
  • alt=Photo of plastic cord attached to a surfboard and velcroed around surfer's ankle
  • alt=Photo of surfer catapulted into the air with feet higher than the head at 45-degree angle to the surface
  • A large wave breaking at Mavericks
  • North Shore]] of [[Oahu]], [[Hawaii]]
  • The [[geometry]] of tube shape can be represented as a ratio between length and width.
  • alt=Photo of a woman bent over surfboard rubbing bar of solid wax against the board with palm trees and ocean in background
  • [[Ítalo Ferreira]]
SPORT THAT CONSISTS OF RIDING A WAVE
Surfer; Index of surfing articles; User:Stewartadcock/List of surfing topics; Surfboarding; Surfers; Cutback (surfing move); Hawaiian surfing; Surfboarder; Surf camp; Barreling wave; Barreling waves; List of surfing topics; Boardwear; Surf wave; 🏄; Physics of surfing; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/The Physics of Surfing; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Physics of Surfing; Draft:Physics of Surfing; 🏄‍♀️; Longboard surfing; Shortboard surfing; Choppy waves

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синоним

surfing

Wikipedia

World Wide Web

The World Wide Web (WWW), commonly known as the Web, is an information system enabling documents and other web resources to be accessed over the Internet.

Documents and downloadable media are made available to the network through web servers and can be accessed by programs such as web browsers. Servers and resources on the World Wide Web are identified and located through character strings called uniform resource locators (URLs). The original and still very common document type is a web page formatted in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). This markup language supports plain text, images, embedded video and audio contents, and scripts (short programs) that implement complex user interaction. The HTML language also supports hyperlinks (embedded URLs) which provide immediate access to other web resources. Web navigation, or web surfing, is the common practice of following such hyperlinks across multiple websites. Web applications are web pages that function as application software. The information in the Web is transferred across the Internet using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).

Multiple web resources with a common theme and usually a common domain name make up a website. A single web server may provide multiple websites, while some websites, especially the most popular ones, may be provided by multiple servers. Website content is provided by a myriad of companies, organizations, government agencies, and individual users; and comprises an enormous amount of educational, entertainment, commercial, and government information.

The World Wide Web has become the world's dominant software platform. It is the primary tool billions of people worldwide use to interact with the Internet.

The Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1989 and opened to the public in 1991. It was conceived as a "universal linked information system".

Examples of use of Net surfing
1. Due to these frequent late nights spent Net surfing, he missed his morning classes for about nine months.
2. "We see the emergence of so–called net–surfing nationalists who do not join any groups but get pumped up on the Internet and then strike out in the real world," said Semyon Charny of the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights.
What is the Russian for Net surfing? Translation of &#39Net surfing&#39 to Russian