Topology of the World Wide Web

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The topology of the World Wide Web refers to the structural layout and connectivity of all the websites, web pages, and their interconnections. It describes how different nodes (web pages or websites) are linked together through hyperlinks, much like a network graph. Here are some key aspects of the Web's topology: 1. **Nodes and Edges**: In the context of web topology, web pages act as nodes, while hyperlinks connecting these pages serve as edges.

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