Headless technology refers to a system architecture where the presentation layer (the "head") is decoupled from the backend logic and data management. In the context of content management systems (CMS), a headless CMS focuses on storing and delivering structured content without dictating how or where that content is displayed. This allows developers to use various front-end technologies (websites, mobile apps, IoT devices, etc.) to consume and display the content through APIs. In the context of web browsers, a headless browser is a browser without a graphical user interface, typically used for automated testing and web scraping.
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