A large retailer or manufacturer having many trading partners. 2) A reference for a transportation network as in “hub and spoke†which is common in the airline and trucking industry. For example, a hub airport serves as the focal point for the origin and termination of long-distance flights where flights from outlying areas are fed into the hub airport for connecting flights. 3) A common connection point for devices in a network. 4) A Web “hub†is one of the initial names for what is now known as a “portalâ€. It came from the creative idea of producing a website, which would contain many different “portal spots†(small boxes that looked like ads, with links to different yet related content). This content, combined with Internet technology, made this idea a milestone in the development and appearance of websites, primarily due to the ability to display a lot of useful content and store one’s preferred information on a secured server. The web term “hub†was replaced with portal