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telnet info.cern.ch
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Trying...
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Connected to www0.cern.ch.
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Escape character is '^]'.
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UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0 (www0)
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Welcome to the World-Wide Web
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THE WORLD-WIDE WEB
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This is just one of many access points to the web, the universe of
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information available over networks. To follow references, just type the
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number then hit the return (enter) key.
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The features you have by connecting to this telnet server are very
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primitive compared to the features you have when you run a W3 "client"
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program on your own computer. If you possibly can, please pick up a client
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for your platform to reduce the load on this service and experience the
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web in its full splendor.
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For more information, select by number:
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A list of available W3 client programs[1]
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Everything about the W3 project[2]
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Places to start exploring[3]
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The First International WWW Conference[4]
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This telnet service is provided by the WWW team at the European Particle
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Physics Laboratory known as CERN[5]
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[End]
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1-5, Up, Quit, or Help:
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The World Wide Web Initiative:
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The Project
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WWW LOGOWORLD WIDE WEB INITIATIVE
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The WorldWideWeb (W3) is the universe of network-accessible information, an
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embodiment of human knowledge. It is an initiative started at CERN[1], now
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with many participants. It has a body of software, and a set of protocols
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and conventions. W3 uses hypertext and multimedia techniques to make the
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web easy for anyone to roam, browse, and contribute to. Future evolution
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of W3 is coordinated by the W3 Organization[2].
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Everything there is to know about W3 is linked directly or indirectly to
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this document.
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What's out there?[3]
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Pointers to the world's online information, subjects[4], W3
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servers[5], etc.
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WWW Software Products[6]
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What there is and how to get it: clients[7], servers[8], gateways[9],
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libwww[10] and tools[11].
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Discussion
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News groups[12], specialised mailing lists[13], W3 interactive
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1-29, Back, Up, <RETURN> for more, Quit, or Help:
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Overview of the Web
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WWW ICONGENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE WEB
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There is no "top" to the World-Wide Web. You can look at it from many
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points of view. Here are some places to start.
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Virtual Libraryby Subject[1]
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The Virtual Library organises information by subject matter.
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List of servers[2]
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All registered HTTP servers by country
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by Service Type[3]
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The Web includes data accessible by many other protocols. The lists
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by access protocol may help if you know what kind of service you are
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looking for.
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If you find a useful starting point for you personally, you can configure
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your WWW browser to start there by default.
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See also: About the W3 project[4] .
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[End]
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1-4, Back, Up, Quit, or Help:
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The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Subject Catalogue
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VIRTUAL LIBRARY THE WWW VIRTUAL LIBRARY
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This is a distributed subject catalogue. See Summary[1], and Index[2]. See
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also arrangement by service type[3] ., and other subject catalogues of
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network information[4] .
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Mail to maintainers[5] of the specified subject or www-request@info.cern.ch
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to add pointers to this list, or if you would like to contribute to
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administration of a subject area[6].
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See also how to put your data on the web[7]. * stands for the quantity of
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information (under construction). All items starting with ! are NEW! (or
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newly maintained).
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We are looking for icons![8]
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Aeronautics and Aeronautical Engineering[9]
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Separate list *
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Anthropology[10]
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Separate list *
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1-93, Back, Up, <RETURN> for more, Quit, or Help:
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CUI W3 Catalog
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CUI[1]W3 CATALOG[2]
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___________________________________
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Please enter a search word/pattern or provide a Perl regular expression[3]:
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NB: Searches are case-insensitive.
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___________________________________
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Welcome to CUI's W3 Catalog, a searchable catalog of W3 resources.
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There are currently 8107 entries. You may also consult the list of recent
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changes[4] (384 kbytes).
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For information about the contents of this catalog, see the W3 Catalog
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overview[5].
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NB:For clients without support for forms, an alternative interface[6] is
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available.
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___________________________________
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This file was generated by htgrep v1.5[7].
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1-7, Back, Up, Quit, or Help:
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CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface
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This is an alternative interface to W3 Catalog[1] for clients without
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support for forms.
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___________________________________
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This file was generated by htgrep v1.5[2].
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[End]
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FIND <keywords>, 1-2, Back, Up, Quit, or Help:
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CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface
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This is an alternative interface to W3 Catalog[1] for clients without
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support for forms.
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Result of search for "cern":
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CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface (45/1053)
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June 30, 1994: The NCSA Software Development Group[11] would like to remind
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the Web community that we are currently planning, together with the Open
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Software Foundation Research Institute, the National Science Foundation,
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and the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), the Second
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International WWW Conference '94: Mosaic and the Web,[12] for October
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17-19, 1994 in Chicago. We would also like to announce the conference call
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for papers, panels, and presentations[13]. (nwn[14])
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June 30, 1994: The Quest Center[15] at Cold Spring Harbor Labs announces
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the release of wusage 3.2[16]. The latest update of Tom Boutell's server
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statistics program allows you to insert html documents of your choice into
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the output, adds support for VMS systems, the Plexus server and various
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other configurations, improves CERN server support, and corrects many small
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problems with 3.1. (nwn[17])
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June 29, 1994: An archive service[18] has been established at the Oxford
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University Computing Laboratory. This includes WWW Virtual Library[19]
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entries on formal methods[20], logic programming[21] and safety-critical
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systems[22] together with more general information on Oxford[23].
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(jpb[24]) (nwn[25])
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June 15, 1994: The Wateridge facility of Science Applications International
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FIND <keywords>, 1-636,Back,Up,<RETURN> for more,or Help:
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CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface
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This is an alternative interface to W3 Catalog[1] for clients without
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support for forms.
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___________________________________
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Result of search for "european laboratory":
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June 30, 1994: The NCSA Software Development Group[2] would like to remind
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the Web community that we are currently planning, together with the Open
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Software Foundation Research Institute, the National Science Foundation,
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and the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), the Second
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International WWW Conference '94: Mosaic and the Web,[3] for October 17-19,
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1994 in Chicago. We would also like to announce the conference call for
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papers, panels, and presentations[4]. (nwn[5])
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CERN[6] European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Geneva, Switzerland, (and
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birthplace of the World-Wide Web) (cmc[7])
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WWW overview/CERN[8] (default.html) overview of the Web, from Conseil
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Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) European Laboratory for
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Particle Physics, Geneva, Switzerland (birthplace of WWW) (cmc[9])
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FIND <keywords>, 1-10, Back, Up, <RETURN> for more, or Help:
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WWW LineMode Browser version 2.14 (WWWLib 2.16pre2) COMMANDS AVAILABLE
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You are reading
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"CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface"
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whose address is
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http://cui_www.unige.ch/cgi-bin/htgrep/file=W3catalog/isindex.html?
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<RETURN> Move down one page within the document.
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BOttom Go to the last page of the document.
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Top Return to the first page of the document.
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Up Move up one page within the document
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List List the references from this document.
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* <number> Select a referenced document by number (from 1 to 10).
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Find <words> Search this index for given words (separated by spaces).
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Recall List visited documents.
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Recall <number> Return to a previously visited document
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as numbered in the recall list.
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HOme Return to the starting document.
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Back Move back to the last document.
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REFresh Refresh screen with current document
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Go <address> Go to document of given [relative] address
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Verbose Switch to verbose mode.
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Help Display this page.
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Manual Jump to the online manual for this program
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Quit Leave the www program.
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FIND <keywords>, 1-10, Back, Up, <RETURN> for more, or Help:
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