Multimedia and Hypertext: The Internet and BeyondBased on his best-selling HyperText and HpyerMedia, Jakob Nielsen takes hypertext a step further--to the Internet. Multimedia and Hypertext: The Internet and Beyond explores new and developing applications in multimedia and hypertext as well as offering coverage of the use of HTML (hypertext markup language) and the World Wide Web with interfaces such as Mosaic and Netscape. Features
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The Internet and Beyond Jakob Nielsen. and Hypertext THE INTERNET AND BEYOND MK Morgan Kaufmann Jakob Nielsen MULTIMEDIA AND HYPERTEXT The Internet and Beyond MULTIMEDIA AND HYPERTEXT. Multimedia Front Cover.
The Internet and Beyond Jakob Nielsen. and Hypertext THE INTERNET AND BEYOND MK Morgan Kaufmann Jakob Nielsen MULTIMEDIA AND HYPERTEXT The Internet and Beyond MULTIMEDIA AND HYPERTEXT. Multimedia Front Cover.
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The Internet and Beyond Jakob Nielsen. 4 . Applications of Hypertext Computer Applications Business Applications ... Internet Accessing Hypertext Through the Internet The World Wide Web and Mosaic HTML .............. 67 67 .... 75 ...
The Internet and Beyond Jakob Nielsen. 4 . Applications of Hypertext Computer Applications Business Applications ... Internet Accessing Hypertext Through the Internet The World Wide Web and Mosaic HTML .............. 67 67 .... 75 ...
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The Internet and Beyond Jakob Nielsen. 11. Multimedia Authoring Usability for Authors Separate Interfaces for Writers Cooperative Authoring The Authority of the Author 12. Repurposing Existing Content Conversion The Manual of Medical ...
The Internet and Beyond Jakob Nielsen. 11. Multimedia Authoring Usability for Authors Separate Interfaces for Writers Cooperative Authoring The Authority of the Author 12. Repurposing Existing Content Conversion The Manual of Medical ...
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Contents
IV | 1 |
V | 3 |
VI | 5 |
VII | 11 |
VIII | 14 |
IX | 19 |
X | 33 |
XI | 36 |
XLIX | 224 |
L | 234 |
LI | 238 |
LII | 242 |
LIII | 247 |
LIV | 258 |
LV | 272 |
LVI | 279 |
XII | 37 |
XIII | 40 |
XV | 44 |
XVI | 45 |
XVII | 47 |
XVIII | 50 |
XIX | 51 |
XX | 54 |
XXI | 57 |
XXII | 62 |
XXIII | 67 |
XXV | 75 |
XXVII | 90 |
XXVIII | 101 |
XXIX | 113 |
XXX | 131 |
XXXI | 136 |
XXXII | 138 |
XXXIII | 145 |
XXXIV | 146 |
XXXV | 150 |
XXXVI | 153 |
XXXVIII | 157 |
XL | 159 |
XLI | 160 |
XLII | 165 |
XLIII | 170 |
XLIV | 178 |
XLV | 191 |
XLVI | 200 |
XLVII | 208 |
XLVIII | 217 |
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