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...), for example, offer a rather loaded definition of hypertext, describing it as "the use of the com...
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...This new definition emphasizes two important research directions for w... World Wide Web, which is built upon the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The study of web cartogr...
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The size and importance of broadband services in the public network are growing. A significant application for broadband services is the transmission of video and images. For medical workers, broadband video/image applications include the transmission of X-rays, CAT scans, photographs, EKG charts and patient histories. Applications for teachers include hypertext, distance learning and resource sharing. Applications for engineers include transmission of CAD/CAM images, simulations, architectural drawings, geological data and supercomputer graphics. The entertainment industry might use broadband video to venture into high-definition television transmission. Scientific applications include the transmission of particle physics data and weather forecasts.
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..., index, reference, pointer, or hypertext link. In determining whether a commercial website ...
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... and transmitted.(11) Additionally, Hypertext(12) and hypermedia(13) are features that make the ...amendments to the definitions of "transmit" and "publication," . as well as dist...
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... the second commonly accepted general definition of interoperability stated earlier, this study foc... to display images of geographic maps on HyperText Markup Language (HTML) pages. Current solutions in...
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... an electronic text document tagged with HyperText Markup Language tags in the format required by the...
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.... They were encoded in Hypertext Markup Language ("HTML"), bore annotations that th... morphed images may fall within the definition of virtual child pornography, they implicate the i...
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... to accept filings submitted to EDGAR in HyperText Markup Language (HTML) in addition to documents su...Rule 11--Definition of Terms used in Part 232. Rule 11 26 c...
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...An early definition by McMillan (1991) described electronic journals a...-text search, multimedia facilities and hypertext links. Text search is much easier and less cumbers...