Quote #371
"And with so many pages sprouting every day, there is a desperate striving
for uniqueness, which has resulted in some of the stupidest uses of cutting
edge technology ever seen."
-- Ashley Dunn of the NY Times, writing about the World Wide Web.
"And with so many pages sprouting every day, there is a desperate striving
for uniqueness, which has resulted in some of the stupidest uses of cutting
edge technology ever seen."
-- Ashley Dunn of the NY Times, writing about the World Wide Web.
Related:
- web pointer n.
A World Wide Web URL. See also
hotlink,
which has slightly different connotations... - cobweb site n.
A World Wide Web Site that hasn't been updated so... - killer app
The application that actually makes a sustaining
market for a promising but under-utilized technology.
First used in the mid-1980s to describe Lotus 1... - I slit my throat on the cutting edge of
technology... - webmaster n.
[WWW:
from postmaster] The person at a site providing... - Internet n.
The mother of all networks. First
incarnated beginning in 1969 as the ARPANET,
a U.S. Department of Defense research testbed. ... - A large spider in an old house built a beautiful web in which to catch flies.
Every time a fly landed on the web and was entangled... - MUD /muhd/ n.
[acronym, Multi-User Dungeon; alt.
Multi-User Dimension] 1. A class of virtual reality... - Quote #33
The 9th Commandment for C Programmers (Annotated;
Henry Spencer) states thus: IX Thy external identifiers...
