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  1. Rich Text Format (1673 bytes)
    1: ...ocessing programs are able to read and write rich text format documents, and unlike most word processing...
    5: ...a group. Everything else will be treated as clear text.
    9: ...t rich text format for Mac OS X's default editor, TextEdit. Previous versions of the WordPad editor crea...
    12: In addition to rich text format, there are many other markup languages bei...
  2. Formatted text (1951 bytes)
    1: ... text, but not all are binary (like DOC) or plain-text (like TeX).
    3: The need for formatting text was natural on computers. Initially, on ASCII-onl...
    7: ...ill appear on the screen. For example, in HTML, a text may be formatted using code which looks like this...
    15: ...t, many editors began using binary files to store text formatted files. This was especially the case of ...

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  1. WWW (460 bytes)
    3: ...t of data which can be in various forms such as [[text]], [[pictures]] or [[sound]]. The world wide web ...
  2. Web page (2077 bytes)
    1: ...bsite, These webpages store data in the form of [[text]], [[images]] or [[media]] files related to the w...
    3: ...bsite, These webpages store data in the form of [[text]], [[images]] or [[media]] files related to the w...
    6: *Written Text.
  3. Kama Sutra (1970 bytes)
    3: ...a''''', originally ''Kamasutram'', is a [[Hindu]] text written on [[human sexual behavior]] written by [...
  4. Social condensor (2219 bytes)
    3: ...Rem Koolhaas/ OMA strongly reflects this. The OMA text ''Content'' is often quoted as describing a socia...
  5. Ergodic literature (4527 bytes)
    1: ...ific sense in 1997 by [[Espen Aarseth]] in ''Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature''.
    3: == Hypertext and meaning ==
    5: ...rse the text”. This is why cybertext, or [[hypertext fiction]], is seen as the epitome of ergodic lite...
    9: ...centered text, and [[Roland Barthes]]'s 'writerly text'. [[Sherry Turkle]] and [[Jean Baudrillard]] writ...
    11: == Ergodic texts ==
  6. Formula fiction (2764 bytes)
    1: ... a complimentary fashion, and generally denotes [[text]]s that are not [[literary fiction|literary]], bu...
  7. Coffee table book (1469 bytes)
    1: ...tio]] of [[photograph]]s and [[illustration]]s to text. Coffee table books are considered the ideal [[pa...
    3: ...of the [[information]] they disseminate, with the text perceived as simplistic or inadequate. This is ma...
  8. The Feminine Mystique (2125 bytes)
    1: ...te]] in the United States. The book remains a key text of feminism, and an icon of the [[First-wave femi...
  9. Copy (written) (1555 bytes)
    1: Written copy is the text of an article or [[Advertising|advertisement]]. C...
    3: ...istics)|keyword]]s and [[Hyperlink|links]] in the text of a [[web page]]. A skilled web [[copywriter]] c...
    5: ... forms of [[Publishing|print media]], copy is the text, separated from formatting. This is different fro...
  10. Massively distributed collaboration (6112 bytes)
    2: ...publishing]] websites, as well as some cell phone text message alert systems. Software inventor [[Mitch ...
    32: ...rocess. Corporations have also created cell phone text networks incorporating news [[headline]]s and [[T...
  11. Electronics (3776 bytes)
    1: ... a television or computer system), or numbers and text data.
  12. Flirting (1931 bytes)
    11: ... or a knee, sending and receiving notes, e-mails, text messages, etc.
  13. Seduction (2070 bytes)
    1: ...ged in). Seduction is also used in a religious context, to refer to a temptation to commit a sinful or i...
    16: ...ogical route. E-mail and the Internet, as well as text messaging and cellular phones, enable the seducer...
  14. Casting (performing arts) (2334 bytes)
    4: ...cific to do while auditioning (like a part of the text to be acted) or, the one that is commanding the a...
  15. Copy editing (2516 bytes)
    1: '''Copy editing''' occurs when an editor makes text and formatting changes to written material, known...
    9: ...publication of the material. Copy editors cut the text to meet space requirements. This process is also ...
    12: ...tors are now also often involved in preparing the text for online publication. This means that, at times...
  16. E-mail (2152 bytes)
    1: ... a popular communication tool for sending instant text messages and digital files from one computer to a...
    5: ... the Internet was born. It began as a way to send text messages between two computers. As the popularity...
    13: ...n, there have been clarity issues. Since email is text-based, it can sometimes be difficult for the send...
  17. Assistive technology (2490 bytes)
    3: ...e idea of assistive technology appeared in the context of a lack of consideration for disabled people. F...
    7: ... the receiving text telephone. In some countries, text telephones can even interact with normal phones, ...
    9: ...d not at the same time. Some of them also support text-to-speech.
    11: ...y is a special type of hardware that converts the text on screen to Braille characters.
  18. Gmail (2678 bytes)
    11: ...zed with the entire Google Talk network, allowing text-only chats. Although not all of the Google Talk's...
    17: ...t one side of the debate, because Google added context-sensitive advertisements, which obviously meant s...
  19. Comic book (2323 bytes)
    5: ... are a collection of graphical images and limited text, which combined guide the reader through a storyl...
  20. Actor (2414 bytes)
    15: ...This is either dictated by the director or by the text itself. A popular part is that of Thisbe in “A ...

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