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Believe it or not, when we were kids, the standard way to send written text to someone was by mail. Not e-mail, mind you, but the physical kind requiring a stamp on the envelope. Admittedly, this makes us feel incredibly old. Right up until middle school, we would submit handwritten assignments, just like everybody else in our classes. It was the standard.

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© 2008 Jonathan Lane, Meitar Moscovitz, Joseph R. Lewis

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(2008). Introducing the past, present, and future of the web. In: Foundation Website Creation with CSS, XHTML, and JavaScript. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0992-8_1

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