When early computer users and researchers began to see how they could navigate through electronic information and link one item to another using something called hypertext, they realized that it would offer readers an amazing power and freedom.
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Writing for the Web (Writers' Edition) (Self-Counsel Writing Series)
March 31, 2000, Self-Counsel Press
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1551802074 9781551802077
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