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Computer Bestsellers
- Internet 2000: The Rough Guide
- Web Design in a Nutshell
- Weaving the Web
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Bestsellers
Interviews, Articles and More
The well-tempered Englishman
You wouldn t be reading this
if it weren t for Tim Berners-Lee, the author of Weaving
the Web. A decade ago, this visionary Oxford-trained computer consultant created a system to link information
stored on computers and called it the World Wide Web. In this interview for Amazon.co.uk he discusses
his invention and its impact with Internet historian and Observer columnist John Naughton.
A New and Exciting Language for the Web?
Hailed as one of the best
developments to hit the Web recently, XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is the next-generation markup language
for the Web. Neil Bradley's The
XML Companion is an up-to-date reference to the Language. But what's really new and exciting about XML? asks Neil
Bradley in an exclusive article for Amazon.co.uk.
WAP
WAP is the standard that is
defining a new generation of mobile Internet access devices. It may not be pretty or fast, but it works well enough
for every telephone company in the world to announce imminent WAP services, making Wiley's Official
Guide to Wireless Application Protocol one hot volume.
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