April 2004
Beginner
304 pages
7h 26m
English
The genius of capitalism consists precisely in its lack of morality. Unless he is rich enough to hire his own choir, a capitalist is a fellow who, by definition, can ill afford to believe in anything other than the doctrine of the bottom line. | ||
| --LEWIS H. LAPHAM | ||
Although we're used to thinking of the Web as a collection of personal sites, e-commerce powerhouses, fringe groups, and nuggets of information, there's a lot more going on—albeit not all in the public eye. Corporate intranets, for example, are often awash in HTML-based information ranging from employee portals to Webmail interfaces and beyond.
Although an entire book could be devoted to exploring how just a sampling of this information could be styled, ...
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