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Last updated: August 27, 2001
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References
Browsers for WWW
Mac users can navigate the Internet with Wanna-Be, iCab, Netscape, MacWeb, Microsoft Internet Explorer or
MacMosaic.
HTML stands for 'HyperText Markup Language', the markup language
used to create the hypertext documents shown on the WWW.
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Setext is a simple yet powerful markup language created by Ian Feldman.
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WWW stands for 'World-Wide Web'. The
WWW project,
started by CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics),
seeks to build a distributed hypermedia system.