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    WWW = WikiFrom ogijun

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    http://yoz.sakura.ne.jp/diary/?date=20090509#p01
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    http://yoz.sakura.ne.jp/diary/?date=20090509#p01

    http://yoz.sakura.ne.jp/diary/?date=20090509#p01http://yoz.sakura.ne.jp/diary/?date=20090509#p01
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    The

    WorldWideWebbrowser

    http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/WorldWideWeb.html

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    Weaving the Web

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    Web

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    WorldWideWebCERN, 1990

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    Web p43

    Web

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    Web p78

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    Web p78

    Web

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    MosaicNCSA, 1992

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    Mosaic = Web ?

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    Web p95

    Mosaic

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    WWWWorld, 1999

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    Web p206 Web

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    Web

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    Web

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    Tim Berners-LeesWeb is Editable!

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    Mosaic killedWeb?

    http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/WorldWideWeb.html
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    http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/WorldWideWeb.html

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    http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/WorldWideWeb.html

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    The "Link" menu you can see. "Mark all" wouldremember the URI of where you were. "MArkselection" would make an anchor (link target) for theselected text, give it an ID, and remember the URI of that fragment. "Link to Marked" would make a linkfrom the current selection to whatever URI you hadlast marked. So making a link involved browsing tosomewhere interesting, hitting Command/M, going tothe document you were writing and selecting sometext, and hitting Command/L. "Link to new" would

    create a new window, prompt for a URI (ugh - itshould have made one up!) and make a link from theselection to the new document. You never saw theURIs - you could of course always find documents by

    followin the link to them.

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    The "Link" menu you can see. "Mark all" wouldremember the URI of where you were. "MArkselection" would make an anchor (link target) for theselected text, give it an ID, and remember the URI of that fragment. "Link to Marked" would make a linkfrom the current selection to whatever URI you hadlast marked. So making a link involved browsing tosomewhere interesting, hitting Command/M, going tothe document you were writing and selecting sometext, and hitting Command/L. "Link to new" would

    create a new window, prompt for a URI (ugh - itshould have made one up!) and make a link from theselection to the new document. You never saw theURIs - you could of course always find documents by

    followin the link to them.

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    The "Link" menu you can see. "Mark all" wouldremember the URI of where you were. "MArkselection" would make an anchor (link target) for theselected text, give it an ID, and remember the URI of that fragment. "Link to Marked" would make a linkfrom the current selection to whatever URI you hadlast marked. So making a link involved browsing tosomewhere interesting, hitting Command/M, going tothe document you were writing and selecting sometext, and hitting Command/L. "Link to new" would

    create a new window, prompt for a URI (ugh - itshould have made one up!) and make a link from theselection to the new document. You never saw theURIs - you could of course always find documents by

    followin the link to them.

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    The "Link" menu you can see. "Mark all" wouldremember the URI of where you were. "MArkselection" would make an anchor (link target) for theselected text, give it an ID, and remember the URI of that fragment. "Link to Marked" would make a linkfrom the current selection to whatever URI you hadlast marked. So making a link involved browsing tosomewhere interesting, hitting Command/M, going tothe document you were writing and selecting sometext, and hitting Command/L. "Link to new" would

    create a new window, prompt for a URI (ugh - itshould have made one up!) and make a link from theselection to the new document. You never saw theURIs - you could of course always find documents by

    following the link to them.

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    "Link to new" would create a newwindow, prompt for a URI (ugh - itshould have made one up!) andmake a link from the selection tothe new document.

    Wiki?

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    So making a link involvedbrowsing to somewhereinteresting, hitting Command/M,going to the document you were

    writing and selecting some text,and hitting Command/L.

    Semi Lattice?

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    Tim Berners-LeesWeb is Wiki!

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    Eto Patterns, Wiki, XP

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    Ward saved Web!Portland, 1994

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    WikiWikiWebis

    WorldWideWeb

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    Wiki is Web!

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    Web p255

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    Web p255 Web

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    Wiki XP

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    Wiki XP

    ..

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    Tim Berners-Lee Web

    Web Wiki Web

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    Wiki = Web Patterns, Software1

    Software Design Pattern?

    Web = Software

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    Web = SoftwareHistory of Web Application