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Offers scanning of photos, creation and maintenance of digital photo albums on the world wide web. Also offers correction of minor defects on photos.
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African Archaeology - the World Wide Web Virtual Library (Science/Social_Sciences)
Offers links to field data, documentation, networking, institutions, universities, and SAFA, the Society of Africanist Archaeologists.
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Virtual Urban Legends: Investigating the Ecology of the World Wide Web (Science/Social_Sciences)
A paper by Edmund Chattoe, University of Surrey, that discusses the evolution and spread of replicating messages ("chain mail") on the World Wide Web. The analysis draws a comparison to features shared by typical urban legends.
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ISMRM: Magnetic Resonance Sites on the World Wide Web (Science/Physics)
This is a partial list of NMR and MRI resources on the World Wide Web.
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10th International World Wide Web Conference (Computers/Software)
10th International World Wide Web Conference, Tenth International World Web Conference. May 1-5, 2001.
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First Monday - Digital Representation: Racism on the World Wide Web (Society/Issues)
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World Wide Web Ouija (Society/Paranormal)
Let the World Wide Web Ouija answer your questions about life.
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W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium (Reference/Education)
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Virtual hierarchies and virtual networks: some lessons from hypermedia usability research applied to the World Wide Web (Reference/Knowledge_Management)
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World Wide Web Journal (Internet/History)
Published from the winter of 1996 thru the fall of 1997. All issues online, including the Fourth International World Wide Web Conference Proceedings.
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The World Wide Web History Project (Internet/History)
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World-Wide Web: Origins And Beyond (Internet/History)
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A Little History of the World Wide Web (Internet/History)
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W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium (Internet/Organizations)
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W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium (Internet/Policy)
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SIGCHI World Wide Web Special Interest Area (Internet/Web_Design_and_Development)
WWWSIA is a subgroup of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI). It focuses on the human factors of the World Wide Web.
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W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium (Internet/Web_Design_and_Development)
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