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>> The Microsoft Manual of Style does not have these terms and I would
>> like to see if there is a trend for capitalizing them:
>> the Web or the web
>> Browser or browser
>> WWW or www
>> Web site or web site
Jane, though I don't know if there is any recommendation about this in
France, I would capitalize Web and World Wide Web since they are proper
nouns (it refers to a very unique and specific web), and WWW since it's an
acronym.
But browser is a common noun, so I wouldn't capitalize. Same for site.
At least, that's the way these words are always written here.
Note that French-speaking Canadians call the Web "la Toile", which they also
capitalize (funny that in France we keep the English word...).
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Frederic Wronecki
France Telecom, Paris, France
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