The World Wide Web


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Automatic Transmission for the Internet

The World-Wide Web (WWW) was originally developed by CERN physics laboratory in Switzerland. We at IAC use the analogy of automatic transmission because, with its hypertext linking platform, "the WWW" has really automated and made virtually invisible most of the tasks that the Internet could already do under a more arcane structure. And like automatic transmission, with the WWW almost anyone can now safely drive on the information superhighway by simply pointing and clicking, just like you are doing with this demonstration.


With the World Wide Web's graphical capabilities, the impact of your Internet communications are increased dramatically. Look at the examples below from some of our favorite WWW sites.

http://www.iac.co.jp/


http://www.islandtel.com/newsbytes/

http://www.vocaltec.com/

http://www.casino.org/cc/slotcol.gif

http://www.casino.org/cc/lotobird.gif

http://www.musicbase.co.uk/music/manga.gif

http://www.musicbase.co.uk/music/

http://www.ntt.jp/japan/map/

http://www.kobe-cufs.ac.jp/kobe-city/

http://www.zdnet.com/~pcmag/

http://www.pathfinder.com/


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