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I'm a lower-case web gal in an upper-case Web organization. That is to say, our company style guide specifies "Web", so I comply, but I think it looks funny.
(I liked the image of "Web as a place, like Chicago" vs. "web as a medium". I don't think of the web as a place, 'cause it's everywhere -- I think I picture it as a sort of sci-fi-style alternate universe; if I'm out in the woods and can't get to it, it's still all around me; I just don't have a portal to it!)
regards,
Laura Johnson
Learning Products Engineer
Agilent Technologies
Loveland, Colorado
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