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:Businesses such as [[Google]] and [[Microsoft]] offer their [[web search engine]]s for free to [[end-user]]s like you, but sell advertising to display commercials altogether with organic search results.
 
:Businesses such as [[Google]] and [[Microsoft]] offer their [[web search engine]]s for free to [[end-user]]s like you, but sell advertising to display commercials altogether with organic search results.
  
:[[CNM Cyber]] delivers a number of [[CNM app]]s as [[CNM Cyber service|service]]s. The ''Cyber'' is a whole and each of those ''services'' separately can be considered as [[website]]s. All of them has at least one [[landing page]]; some include their own [[content management system]]s ([[CMS]]es).
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:[[CNM Cyber]] delivers a number of [[CNM app]]s as [[CNM Cyber service|service]]s. The ''Cyber'' is a whole and each of those ''services'' separately can be considered as different [[website]]s. All of them has at least one [[landing page]]; some include their own [[content management system]]s ([[CMS]]es).
  
 
:[[CNM Page]] is the only ''traditional website'' among the ''services''. The ''Page'' is powered by a fully-functional [[content management system]] ([[CMS]]) built on the basis of [[WordPress]] [[software]].
 
:[[CNM Page]] is the only ''traditional website'' among the ''services''. The ''Page'' is powered by a fully-functional [[content management system]] ([[CMS]]) built on the basis of [[WordPress]] [[software]].

Revision as of 17:45, 14 October 2020

CNM Cloud Websites (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Cloud on the Web lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cloud. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.


Content

The predecessor lectio is CNM Cloud Online.

Draft of CNMCyber.com landing

Script

A website is a collection of webpages that can be found at the same location in the World Wide Web (WWW).
Web browsers are end-user applications for accessing websites. Most popular web browsers include Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera Software. To access any website, one can type its hostname in browser's address bar, which is located in the upper part of the browser.
The address bar and web search engine are completely different phenomena. Web search engines are end-user applications designed to query the World Wide Web for particular information specified in a textual search query.
Businesses such as Google and Microsoft offer their web search engines for free to end-users like you, but sell advertising to display commercials altogether with organic search results.
CNM Cyber delivers a number of CNM apps as services. The Cyber is a whole and each of those services separately can be considered as different websites. All of them has at least one landing page; some include their own content management systems (CMSes).
CNM Page is the only traditional website among the services. The Page is powered by a fully-functional content management system (CMS) built on the basis of WordPress software.
The other websites of CNM Cyber are powered by either tiny CMS'es included in CNM apps, if they are included, or native webpages of their functional systems.

Key terms

Web browser, web search engine, website, address bar

Closing

Do you understand the difference between address bars and input fields of web search engines? --Yes/No/I'm not sure/Let me think/Let's move on

DNS of CNM Cloud is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam