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ArticlesJune 1996 / Inbox


June 1996 / Inbox

article Tracking the Web PC
"Inside the Web PC" (March) expanded beyond its title subject to examine emerging--and often competing or conflicting--technology trends, as well as products now available or under development.

article The BYTE Distribution
I was immediately impressed with the simplicity and enhanced navigation of the emulation of tabbed indexes you described in "Web Design" (Network Project, March).

article BYTE on the Web
I tried to find some of the articles in the March printed issue of BYTE on the BYTE Web Site but didn't succeed.

article Synchrotrons Are Simple
In the enjoyable article on the future of computing, "When Silicon Hits Its Limits, What's Next?

article More Linux, Please
According to research done in February, more than 500,000 people around the world use Linux.

article Plan 9
In the article "Pl an 9: Feature Film to Feature-Rich OS" (March) you mention that Plan 9 is or will be available on the Motorola 680x0, SPARC, Mips, Intel, and Hobbit architectures.

article But It Can't Read
In "CD-ROM Has a New MO" (February), you say that "all these systems use proprietary storage methods.

article VRML Defined
What does the acronym VRML stand for? BYTE defines it as "Virtual Reality Markup Language.

article Web-Server Broadcast Storm
BYTE has received a flood of e-mail criticizing our March Lab Report, "6 Servers Tangle on the Web.

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