Webology
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Webology is a compound noun coming from two words, "Web" and the suffix "-logy" as a word ending. "Web" stands for World Wide Web, and the suffix "-ology" means "the study of". Webology encompasses all studies of web-related phenomena. In other words, Webology or Web Science is the study of the Web including its structure, organization, topology, functions, characteristics, interconnections, and development.
Webology analyses the complexity of the internet, looks beyond the hypes surrounding it, and distills relevant and useful applications from it for each individual case or organization. He applies this no-nonsense approach to build and maintain websites and portals with innovative design , up-to-date technology and integrated interactive marketing tools.
[edit] See also
- World Wide Web
- Web SṚΞcience
- Webometrics
- Web mining
- Search engine
[edit] References
- Webology, An international scholarly open access journal (2004- ).