Displaying the Data

Some computer screens have a little glare
The Borderline by Gabe Martin

dump truck Displaying the Data Think of the world wide web as a library where the materials are not only not reshelved, but new materials arrive by dump truck.
  1. Text
    1. *.pdf or portable document file
    2. *.csv or comma separated vales file
    3. *.htm or *.html or hyper text meta language file
    4. *.doc or the ubiquitious MSWord file
  2. Audio
  3. Picture
  4. Moving Pictures
ASCII format. ASCII a silly question, get a silly ANSI! American Standard Code for Information Interchange and American National Standards Institute, respectively, not to be confused with EBCIDIC or EBCDIC.
Moving files around using FTP or File Transfer Protocol or moving files around.
FTP within Internet Explorer or Netscape
WYSIWYG pronounced "whiz-e- whig" or
What You See Is What You Get...
J.Lo: I'm real! What you get is what you see?
Jennifer Lopez
This adorable J.Lo link contains audio and video, may need to download some software such as...
  1. Real Player
  2. QuickTime
  3. or if you like Microsoft Windows Media
  4. NCTWavPlayer
  5. Shockwave
  6. Blaze
But try downloading Adobe first. Adobe *.pdf or portable document format.
goBCL "...is a quick and free online document conversion service. It allows you to convert your documents into PDF and HTML..."
HTTP or Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the standard on the WWW or World Wide Web.
HTML or Hyper Text Markup Language formats this page with code inside <pointy> brackets.
HTML Tutorial from Web Monkey a Terra Lycos partner.
HTML goodies has an HTML Tutorial or is it a HTML Tutorial?
For zipping and un zipping Power Zip or TAR with no feathers.
Or you can watch me Wallabies feed mate1 with Ganggang "The guide to Australian shareware"; a bit of cyber lint there mate!
Jeannie2 wouldn't say it, but Aladdin says Stuff it which is "...the most powerful, easy-to-use Zip utilitytm..." -- wishful thinking?
Home of original award-winning computer software i Opus Software. To do what?
The visually impaired may listen to their e-mail using Talking E-Mailtm.
Some HTML tags only work with certain browsers, as noted by About dot com

1Tie me kangaroo down sport, by Rolf Harris
2I dream of Jeannie

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