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homepage

Or home page

[hohm-peyj]

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. Also called index page,.Also called main page.the initial page of a website, usually containing an introduction and links to its contents.

    The TV station's homepage is updated immediately with breaking news.

  2. the default page displayed when an internet browser first opens.

    Most users set their homepage to an email or search engine portal, or a news website.

  3. a personal website.

    I love his homepage, especially all the photos and videos.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of homepage1

First recorded in 1990–95; home ( def. ) (in the sense “base of operations”) + (web) page ( def. )
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Netflix on Wednesday said it is changing the look of its TV homepage and is experimenting with an artificial intelligence-powered search function.

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The CP3 homepage boasts about the office’s experts in disciplines including emergency management, counterterrorism, public health and social work.

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The "big players with big pockets" already pay for a bespoke button on certain remote controls, or their own content tile front and centre on the homepage on smart TVs.

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When customers open the revamped homepage, it will show additional information about titles, such as “Emmy Award Winner” and “#1 in TV Shows.”

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Supermarkets will be banned from displaying unhealthy snacks near tills or on their website homepages from next year after the Welsh government narrowly approved obesity-tackling plans.

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