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From A to
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Jeff Rice
, Bradley Dilger
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Componential analysis (Linguistics)
/ Digital
/ Electronics
/ HTML (Document markup language)
/ Metadata harvesting
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Philosophy
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Technology
/ TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
/ Webometrics
/ World Wide Web
2010
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From A to
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Jeff Rice
, Bradley Dilger
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Componential analysis (Linguistics)
/ Digital
/ Electronics
/ HTML (Document markup language)
/ Metadata harvesting
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Philosophy
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Technology
/ TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
/ Webometrics
/ World Wide Web
2010
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Overview
From A to investigates the relationship between media and culture by articulating questions regarding the role of markup. How do the codes of HTML, CSS, PHP, and other markup languages affect the Web's everyday uses? How do these languages shape the Web's communicative functions? This novel inquiry positions markup as the basis of our cultural, rhetorical, and communicative understanding of the Web.
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University of Minnesota Press
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0816666083, 9780816666089, 0816666091, 9780816666096
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