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World Wide Web and Its Journey from Web 1.0 to          Web 4.0

World Wide Web and Its Journey from Web 1.0 to Web 4.0

... the World Wide Web ...a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will" ...first web service was designed and tested and latterly confined as Word Wide ...

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XHTML as an Emerging Innovation for the World Wide Web

XHTML as an Emerging Innovation for the World Wide Web

... A World Wide Web composed of XHTML documents, rather than HTML documents, would provide an opportunity for much greater complexity and sophistication in retrieval processes and ...

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CGI Programming on the World Wide Web

CGI Programming on the World Wide Web

... the World Wide Web, you will come across documents that make you wonder, "How did they do this?" These documents could consist of, among other things, forms that ask for feedback or ...

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A Little History of the World Wide Web

A Little History of the World Wide Web

... Tim starts work on a hypertext GUI browser+editor using the NeXTStep development environment. He makes up "WorldWideWeb" as a name for the program. (See the first browser screenshot) "World Wide ...

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METEMPSYCHOSIS OF PIOGLITAZONE: THE SAY OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB

METEMPSYCHOSIS OF PIOGLITAZONE: THE SAY OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB

... Pioglitazone is a ligand and agonist of both PPARα and PPARγ (peroxisome proliferator activated receptor), which improves insulin sensitivity by inducing adipose tissue differentiation and apoptosis. [1] The major ...

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Structure and Architecture of the World Wide Web Virtual Library

Structure and Architecture of the World Wide Web Virtual Library

... the World Wide Web, Tim ...the web, and is widely recognized as being amongst the highest-quality guides to particular sections of the ...

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Reference Sources In the Context of World Wide Web

Reference Sources In the Context of World Wide Web

... Information Access to electronic publications on the World Wide Web has made a great impact on the traditional form of reference sources. The innovation of Internet based reference sources has ...

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Indigenous Worldviews: Cultural Expression on the World Wide Web

Indigenous Worldviews: Cultural Expression on the World Wide Web

... The vision for the project was formed during the years that I worked as an adult literacy instructor in various Aboriginal agencies across Toronto. I note this because the field of Aboriginal adult literacy was at that ...

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Implementing an Open Link Service for the World Wide Web

Implementing an Open Link Service for the World Wide Web

... Links are the key element for changing a text into a hypertext, and yet the WWW provides limited linking facilities. Modelled on Open Hypermedia research the Distributed Link Service provides an independent system of ...

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NEUROSCIENCE, WORLD WIDE WEB AND READING CURRICULUM

NEUROSCIENCE, WORLD WIDE WEB AND READING CURRICULUM

... to sum up: receptive linear reading of literary text gives an excellent opportunity for developing the capacity to imagine and provides the opportunity for developing a number of qualities as reflection, inductive ...

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Crawler for Image Acquisition from World Wide Web

Crawler for Image Acquisition from World Wide Web

... Due to the advancement in computer communication and storage technologies, large amount of image data is available on World Wide Web (WWW). In order to locate a particular set of images the available ...

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Information waste on the World Wide Web: combating the clutter

Information waste on the World Wide Web: combating the clutter

... prevalence of information systems and the rise in popularity of the World Wide Web. Low-quality information could be considered information waste because it will be unusable and could be considered ...

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The World Wide Web as a Distributed Object System

The World Wide Web as a Distributed Object System

... the World Wide Web as a distributed object system, in contrast to the more tra- ditional view of the Web as purely a distributed docu- ment ...a Web system, and secondly in looking ...

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The World Wide Web and High Energy Physics

The World Wide Web and High Energy Physics

... The World Wide Web was originally developed to address the needs of collaborative efforts in high energy ...the Web has undergone many changes, become a major force in the growth of the ...

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An evaluation of Information quality frameworks for the World Wide Web

An evaluation of Information quality frameworks for the World Wide Web

... The World Wide Web has become an important knowledge and communication resource according to Henzinger & Lawrence ...of web publishing standards according to Liu & Huang ...

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New Methods and Tools for the World Wide Web Search

New Methods and Tools for the World Wide Web Search

... the World Wide Web as well as its heterogeneity call for powerful and easy to use search tools capable to provide the user with a moderate number of relevant ...developed Web search meth- ods ...

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Gesture Gaming on the World Wide Web Using an Ordinary Web Camera

Gesture Gaming on the World Wide Web Using an Ordinary Web Camera

... Once we had certain set of results and finished with the test cases we later developed a matlab code that opens a URL of a game and lets the user play a few similar games on the World Wide Web. The ...

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Blogs as a Means of Preservation Selection for the World Wide Web.

Blogs as a Means of Preservation Selection for the World Wide Web.

... the Web, and even then can be overwhelming and difficult to properly ...the World Wide ...the Web and its shared information that would then be ...

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An analysis of embedded Metadata usage on the World Wide Web.

An analysis of embedded Metadata usage on the World Wide Web.

... Analysis of the data collected in this study provides a snapshot of the use of embedded metadata in HTML pages available on the World Wide Web. To gather this data, twenty pages were examined for all ...

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Searching the World Wide Web in Low-Connectivity Communities

Searching the World Wide Web in Low-Connectivity Communities

... In many of the world's communities, there are no books, there are no libraries, and there is limited access to information. In places that have both computers and functioning phone lines, the Internet has the potential ...

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