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20 Cards in this Set
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Belgian Paul Otlet
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Created the first search engine.
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Hypertext
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A computerized concept of cross-refrencing.
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Walled Gardens
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A seperated community of users.
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Teletext
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Surfing for information using your TV.
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Tim Berners-Lee
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The discoverer of the Web.
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Mosaic
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The first browser supported by a major institution.
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Silicon Valley
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A browser that saught to kill Mosaic.
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Microsoft
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Became Internet Explorer
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Netscape
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Became Firefox
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Telegrams
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The first method of electronic communication.
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E-commerce
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Buying and selling of products through electronic means.
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Cross Refrence
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The ability to use information you have that is synonymous with information from another place.
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Search Engine
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The design where you can access the World Wide Web.
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Browser
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The way you can exchange information throught the World Wide Web.
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The World Wide Web
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The World Wide Web is a global information medium.
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1960s-1980s
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The period of time when the Web was virtually unused.
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1990
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When the first browser was created.
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Ethernet
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Ties the racks of the individual computers to the local area.
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CompuServe, AOL, and Minitel
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The browsers that turned into websites after resisting the Web and Internet.
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Internet
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The series of connected browsers that every one can access.
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