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Volume 37, Number 1, 1998
Internet Computing |
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NetVista: Growing an Internet solution for schools - References |
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by W. A. Kellogg,
J. T. Richards,
C. Swart,
P. Malkin,
M. Laff,
V. Hanson, and B. Hailpern |
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Cited references and notes
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- Mosaic was the first publicly available commercial
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- Gopher is an application that presents
information from Internet servers as menus of folders and documents;
news refers to bulletin-board-style discussions over the
Internet on a particular topic; a chat is a multiway
text-based conversation with others on the Internet; FTP
(File Transfer Protocol) is a way to find and transfer files from (or
to) remote computers.
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