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Subject:HTML and WWW From:Harold Henke <hessian -at- VNET -dot- IBM -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 2 Nov 1994 16:23:18 MST
In regards to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and World Wide Web (WWW)
Avalanche, which is a company that develops text processing tools,
publishes a marketing newsletter called Avalancher. In the Summer,
1994 issue, the focus of the issue is "An Introductory Guide
to the World Wide Web and HTML: the what, why, who, and how." Good
and concise description of HTML. Also provides information on some tools
you can use to create HTML from SGML and so on.
You can contact Avalanche at sales -at- avalance -dot- com for a copy of the
newsletter.
I should mention that this is a SALES newsletter but still a good,
short, concise description of HTML. Also includes some sources where
you can get more information on HTML and WWW. And as usual, I have
no financial nor moral connection with Avalanche.
Harold Henke
Information Developer
IBM
Boulder, CO
"Have pen, will travel"