Word: html
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...week, along with a big brother, the MDA Pocket PC. Both phones run versions of Windows Mobile 5.0, though the SDA is no larger than a typical candy-bar phone. Like standard phones, it has no touch screen ? you operate it with buttons; unlike standard phones, it has an HTML browser, can juggle multiple e-mail accounts and can be filled with store-bought applications. The SDA is a platform for complex useful software, and not, like some phones, merely a way for a carrier to sell you overpriced, oversimplified downloads...
...other end of stylistic spectrum, however, is the personal website that Notre Dame’s onetime starting quarterback Carlyle Holiday made during his sophomore year of college (www.nd.edu/~choliday/). Displaying little to no command over the web language of HTML, or arguably the human language of English, Holiday features personal photos such as that of his off-campus dorm. It’s better to simply let Holiday describe it in his own words: “This is a picture of my castle. It’s the only dorm off campus, who cares...
...those with books to sell, a link to an HTML form allows anyone to submit his or her book’s information to the website...
World Wide Web The Internet had been around since the 1970s but wasn't ready for prime time. Only after software engineer Tim Berners-Lee created HTML code, URLs and the first browser did the Web debut in 1991. Before long, surfing was something you did indoors while basking in electroluminescent light. The Web changed the way we did everything--shop, date, invest, check the weather, get porn--and gave us control over the flow of information while compromising our privacy. For a time, an IPO craze minted millionaires--and brought us a very funny sock puppet...
...pages want to be grids. They can't help it: the Web is based on a programming language called HTML, and HTML is designed to lock words and pictures into boring little rectangular boxes...