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... few days to do a reading and to check out StoryTrek system at the Hypertext and Hypermedia Lab, a new Digital Humanities research facility ... media cultures.
StoryTrek: A System for Itinerant Hypernarrative is a new hypertext system for mobile computing that adds fine- ... venue. The reading is presented by The Department of English and The Hypertext and Hypermedia Lab. A reception will follow. It's ...
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... ) by expelling into one term of the opposition the very possibility of the condition of such oppositions.
Derrida calls this general possibility of inscription arche-writing.
Download ebooks on
See that post with different algorithms in metabole
See the journal French Metablog with today different posts
Enter Hypertextual as a member Join the main philosophical hypertext with hypertextual.net
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I have no idea what I found, but it was really beautiful, and it got me thinking, and maybe if you read it/watch it/see it you can tell me what it means.
Here's the link.
One of the phrases I plan to steal and use: "narrative makes sense of sequence; it's how we give meaning to observation."
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... of Kindle Formatting which proved in my case to be useless for learning hypertext again, though it is pretty useful for telling me what I can't do, and in cases how to do it anyway. So that was twenty bucks I ... So there's just the annoying matter of actually retrowriting things into hypertext, probably testing them out on a Kindle, uploading them under whatever names, ???, and profiting. Or ...
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... But surely the end game isn't about serving individual sites? Just as hypertext isn't about better internal navigation within a website. No, @anywhere is all about connecting people through the ... which excites me.
Facebook Connect connects. But to me the way it connects people is in a hypertext, node-to-node way. The potential for @anywhere is to connect via interaction between nodes. And ...
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... a result of limiting our imagination, and eventually what we can express or accomplish.
For example, if you want to search for things about the hypertext markup (adding corrections to mark up hypertext - like comments ... it possible (but not easy) to find things related to the annotation of hypertext documents. (Note the new terms) All of this is necessary to counteract the use of HTML, which is not a ...
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... do. For each protocol create a sample URL
* http
HTTP stands for "hypertext transfer protocol," and Cohen defines it as the "protocol of the Web transmits hypertext over networks" (2010). Knuckles explains that "hypertext" in this case "refers to a hypertext document (webpage)" (2001, p. 9), and simply means that this is the ...
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... bulk, hassle, and overhead of IIS and ASP.NET. REST APIs must be hypertext-driven
What needs to be done to make the REST architectural style clear on the notion that hypertext ... In other words, if the engine of application state (and hence the API) is not being driven by hypertext, then it cannot be RESTful and cannot be a REST API. Period. REST – The Short Version
Getting a ...
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... a Call for Papers for a workshop I’m involved in organizing at Hypertext 2010 in Toronto this June. I’m really excited about the focus ... ’10)
Website:
June 13, 2010, co-located with Hypertext 2010,
Toronto, Canada
Important Dates:
* Submission ... and requirements models for social media
+ adapting and adaptive hypertext models for social media
+ modeling social media users ...
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A number of the specifications for how things work on the Internet begin life as an RFC, or Request For Comment. For example, RFC 2616 lays out the basis for the HyperText Transfer Protocol or HTTP which controls how a web browser downloads pages from a web server. (That’s what that “ is for at the beginning of all web page addresses.)
Today I became aware of RFC 1925 which ...
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... : php5
Vulnerability : DoS (crash)
Problem type : remote
Debian-specific: no
CVE Id(s) : CVE-2010-0397
Debian Bug : 573573
Auke van Slooten discovered that PHP 5, an hypertext preprocessor,
crashes (because of a NULL pointer dereference) when processing invalid
XML-RPC requests.
For the stable distribution (lenny), this problem has been fixed in
version 5.2.6.dfsg.1-1+lenny8.
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Opera is known as the fastest and smallest full featured browser a first choice for people using older PCs and Windows 95 and a brilliant alternative to the default IE from Microsoft Opera first of all is client World Wide Web that is the program for extraction of the information from WWW as the documents created with help HyperText Markup Language language of a marking of hypertext HTML
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... all together. Short, everyday words are ideal for scannable web copy.
10. Use hypertext
Links are your friend on the internet. You can break up longer and more in-depth content by using hyperlinks. For example, you could put background information onto a secondary page. You can use the hypertext as a way of showing the reader, once they’ve finished your article, where they should go next.
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... event, 'content', 'Link to the spec: (link)','caption', 'HyperText Markup Language' );">HTML in the definition. In the case of Kodak’s definitions, ... event, 'content', 'Link to the spec: (link)','caption', 'HyperText Markup Language' );">HTML should be removed completely from the definitions?
This is a deceptively ...
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... home/office machine?"
A web server is special software capable of servicing HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) requests. For this reason, web server software is also referred to as HTTP ... (software) helps serve web pages when they are requested for by browsers. The web server runs the HyperText Transfer Protocol which is a set of rules for two computers to talk to each other..
So when you ...
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