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On social Web sites

Information Systems, 2010
Today hundreds of millions of Internet users are using thousands of social Web sites to stay connected with their friends, discover new ''friends,'' and to share user-created contents, such as photos, videos, social bookmarks, and blogs. There are so many social Web sites, and their features are evolving rapidly. There is controversy about the benefits
Ok-Ran Jeong, Sang-Won Lee
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Web Sites Related to Methods for Evaluating Web Sites

Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2002
Caught in the Web is a regular column for regular feature that reviews web sites related to topics of interest and applicability in clinical practice, education, and research. Any comments concerning the topics reviewed or suggestions for future topics are welcome.
K, Janson, M, Law
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Classifying web sites

Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web, 2007
In this paper, we present a novel method for the classification of Web sites. This method exploits both structure and content of Web sites in order to discern their functionality. It allows for distinguishing between eight of the most relevant functional classes of Web sites.
Christoph Lindemann, Lars Littig
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Web sites and semantics

Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, 2001
A lot of efforts done in the word of the Web aims to facilitate data representation and data mining. This is done most of the time by a syntactic formalisation of knowledge or information using languages such as XML or RDF using an hypertext structure. We claim that this is not sufficient and that we need to provide a way of specifying semantic (global)
Thierry Despeyroux, Brigitte Trousse
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The AAFPRS Web Site

Facial Plastic Surgery, 1999
Technology is changing the way the world communicates. With the Internet in its infancy, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) understands that utilization of the World Wide Web (WWW) can dramatically help us communicate with each other, with our patients, and with the public.
J E, Mendelsohn, P, Hilger
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Web-site review

Collegian, 1997
This regular feature will identify and describe interesting and informative sites on the World Wide Web, sites that are relevant to nursing and can help you, the nurse, professionally. It is intended to provide information about sites, evaluate their usefulness for nurses and, hopefully, help reduce search time for Web users.
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Web site: a structured document

Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2003. Proceedings., 2005
A web site is a set of web pages and hypertexts links.The contribution of this paper is a description of websites also called web documents as a structured objectwith a logical and a physical structure. Indeed, it willshow that the web document can be divided intogeometrical blocks (physical structure) and furthermoreeach page of a site has an ...
Gagneux, Antoine, Emptoz, Hubert
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Web Sites for Midwives

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1999
With increasingly more useful information becoming available on the World Wide Web and with the Internet becoming accessible to everyone, an organized and annotated review of sites beneficial to midwives is an important tool. In addition to being useful to midwifery professionals, this listing will be helpful to nursing and midwifery educators and ...
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Restructuring multilingual web sites

International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
Current practice of Web site development does not address explicitly the problems related to multilingual sites. The same information, as well as the same navigation paths, page formatting and organization, are expected to be provided by the site independently from the chosen language.
P. Tonella   +3 more
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Surfing the web by site

Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters - WWW Alt. '04, 2004
We provide a system for surfing the web at a high level of abstraction, which is an analogy of the web browser, but which displays entire sites at a time. It allows a principled investigation of what is present, based on an overview of all available information. We show a site's relation to other sites, the broad nature of the information contained and
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