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TLA's
100
CGI
200
URL
300
AVI
400
GIF
500
PNG
CeWebrities
100
"Webster"
200
Unfortunately given to bizarre hyperbole-laden rants, he is also the father of VRML.
300
The young diarist (and verbal diarrheast) originally known for his "Links From The Underground."
400
His essay, "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" caught Netscape's attention, and got him notice beyond the
hardcore hacker community.
500
The man who engendered a fair amount of notoriety for "Babes on the Web."
Taglines
100
the network is the computer
200
The Internet Company
300
Issues. Culture. Whatever.
400
Entertainment's Home Page
500
The planet's biggest video store
Ditherati Say The Darnedest Things!
(thanks to Ditherati)
100:
He said, "It turns out that euphoria is not a business strategy."
200:
He said, "You shouldn't buy a computer, but an appliance that scales into a network."
300
"We announced that our revenues were lower, our losses were higher and our stock went up $3. The Internet
is its own phenomenon."
400
"We're having to lay off 400 people. In some companies, that takes six months. In [Our Company], that takes
three weeks."
500
"We will be aggressively competing on the Internet.... Eventually content will prevail on the Internet."
Yahoo!
100
Yahoo's site for kids.
200
The company that housed Yahoo! while it was still trying to get off the ground
300
The company's founders.
400
The server where Yahoo! got its start.
500
What the letters in YAHOO stand for.
WebTech
100
Before animated .GIFs, this was how we made images move on the Web
200
The scant bit of text that keeps your site away from the prying eyes of Web wanderers.
300
It works like this-if I really love the same 5 things that you really love, and you love something else that I've
never heard of, I'll probably love it to.
400
The plug-in from the man once "Blinded With Science."
500
The original name for the Java programming language.
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