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Masterminds of the World Wide Web

IT Professional, 2014
The installment highlights the masterminds who created the Web, enabled its popularization via the Web browser, and greatly extended its value by enabling Web search.
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Caching on the World Wide Web

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 1999
With the recent explosion in usage of the World Wide Web, the problem of caching Web objects has gained considerable importance. Caching on the Web differs from traditional caching in several ways. The nonhomogeneity of the object sizes is probably the most important such difference.
Charu C. Aggarwal   +2 more
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Diabetes and the World Wide Web

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2005
The World Wide Web has become remarkably quickly an alternative source of information for patients and their relatives, as well as students and health-care professionals. A whole plethora of websites and Internet-based applications related to diabetes have appeared in recent years.
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Dermatology and the World Wide Web

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
The WWW has an almost unlimited amount of information stored and available to users. There is already much information pertaining to the specialty of dermatology but relatively little information specific to veterinary dermatology. The amount of information placed on the web continues to increase, so familiarity with the web is a necessity in today's ...
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Visualizing the World Wide Web

Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces - AVI '96, 1996
We discuss some principles that we believe are important in creating useful visualizations of the World Wide Web. They are: layout, abstraction, focus, and interaction. We illustrate these points with examples from the work of our group at the University of Toronto.
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Databases and the World Wide Web

1999
The World Wide Web is likely to become the standard platform for future generation applications. Specifically, it will be the uniform interface for sharing data in networks, both Internet and intranet. From a database point of view, there are two main directions of interest: the first one is related to the extraction of information from the Web ...
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The AJC and the World Wide Web

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2009
Vincent E, Friedewald   +1 more
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The World Wide Web

Academic Psychiatry, 1997
T, Kramer, R S, Kennedy
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Untangling the World-Wide Web

Proceedings of the 12th annual international conference on Systems documentation technical communications at the great divide - SIGDOC '94, 1994
Liam Relihan   +2 more
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Dermatology and the world wide web

British Journal of Dermatology, 2001
B, Pollock   +3 more
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