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Following are files and links which interested readers, prospective clients, and certain Web designers and HTML writers may find interesting, useful, or both.
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W3C World Wide Web Consortium: Leading the Web to its Full Potential...
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HTML 4.01 Specification: W3C Recommendation 24 December 1999
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The Origin and Practice of "Copyleft" "'Copyleft' is a process invented by Free Software pioneer Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project at the Free Software Foundation, for the purpose of liberating information from the proprietary legal encumbrances associated with conventional copyright."
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The World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee's invention of the World Wide Web, some of its mechanics and implications.
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The Internet as a New Paradigm Manifestation: Background history on the genesis of the Internet.
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Any Browser: The original ideal of the World Wide Web in the mind of its inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, is that it should be interoperable; meaning, any content should be accessible to any platform or operating system sharing its protocols. The Freedom Digital Library, in accord with this ideal, is best viewed through any browser, on a 600 by 800 pixel or larger screen.
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ISO 8879-1986 Latin Special Characters: For coding special characters into HTML documents, this chart is very useful.
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