Discover the most popular and inspiring quotes and sayings on the topic of Linking. Share them with your friends on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or your personal blogs, and let the world be inspired by their powerful messages. Here are the Top 100 Linking Quotes And Sayings by 90 Authors including Sarah Dessen,Ezra Klein,Garrett Camp,Tim Berners-Lee,Star Trek The Next Generation for you to enjoy and share.
All I'd wanted for so long was for someone to explain
everything that had
happened to me in this same way. To label it neatly on a page: this leads to this
leads to this.
My career wouldn't exist without blogs, electronic text, hyperlinks, and mass online audiences.
I have 250 contacts, employees, and investors who, anytime they come across something relevant, will share it with me. I wake up to 10-15 links that people have explicitly recommended for me. I don't have to look for news anymore; it flows to me.
WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project
With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied - chains us all irrevocably.
Down the Rabbit-Hole
Go to the beginning.
I get it," said Link. "Even if it wrecks everything, even if you know you're gonna get busted, sometimes you gotta do it anyway."
"Something like that.
Google is so my bitch
God bless the Reference Librarians
crawled like a blind slug into the
web
I'd like to see twenty-one links completed when I return. Threats on your well-being are poor excuses for missing homework!
He drew a happy face after that - two dots and a curving line - and signed his name.
We need to download scientific journals and upload them to file-sharing networks.
If you use the original World Wide Web program, you never see a URL or have to deal with HTML. That was a surprise to me - that people were prepared to painstakingly write HTML.
The ties we form through the Internet are not, in the end, the ties that bind. But they are the ties that preoccupy.
Anyone familiar with the marvels of the Worldwide Web can hardly fail to see that we have entered a new era in communications on a scale perhaps comparable to the invention of the Gutenberg press.
So all life is a great chain, the nature of which is known whenever we are shown a link of it.
Part of Stripe's vision is linking people better on the web.
How this site works... Please explain
I hope this leads you to where you're going.
With every action we take, we send love or suffering into the web that connects us.
By unlinking your money motivation from anger, fear, and the need to prove yourself, you can install new links for earning your money through purpose, contribution, and joy.
We should work toward a universal linked information system, in which generality and portability are more important than fancy graphics techniques and complex extra facilities.
[Blog post, March 10, 2014]
For the answer you seek,
Look up.
He started reading. He jumped from volume to volume, understanding only part of what he was reading, but understanding enough to follow another lead and then another. It was exactly like following hyperlinks, only slower, and with more lifting.
In this age of getting what you want and getting it now, the simple pleasure of browsing is often forgotten.
HuffPost serves as a starter page for news consumers, a place to find, and be directed to, the best content available on the Web. We consistently link out directly to other sites - often from our top-of-the-page headline.
With the new medium of knowledge - the Internet - knowledge not only takes on properties of that medium but also lives at the level of the network.
Many years ago, when I was just about as complete a failure as one can become, I began to spend a good deal of time in libraries, looking for some answers. I found all the answers I needed in that golden vein of ore that every library has.
enough, they just might link me to Camille, and then
The World Wide Web is woven together out of threads of glass.
The Internet is where we all go to for the first stop of information. It's not the library any more, it's the Internet and if I want to find out about Kate Russell, what do I do? I Google Kate Russell. Simple as that.
I checked out your blog.'
Oh. Dear. Baby. Jesus. How did he find it? Wait. More importantly was the fact he HAD found it. Was my blog now googleable? That was awesomesauce with an extra heaping of sauce.
source of information
All best-of lists should close with the amazing Kelly Link.
Google (and pretty much every other major search engine) uses hyperlinks to help determine reputation. Links are usually editorial votes given by choice, and link-based analysis has greatly improved the quality of web search.
with the help of the next picture." There was a click of a slide
With over 1 billion users and counting worldwide, the Internet has quickly become a critical place for individuals, business communities and governments to share and distribute information.
There is an overwhelming amount of information available to us all on the web each day, not to mention what is shared with us by our family, friends, fans, and followers. This necessitates the need to filter through all that information and to decide for ourselves where to put our attention.
The Web provided me with a much needed realization that information cannot be fully separated from its presentation, and showed me something I knew without verbalizing explicitly, that the presentation form we choose communicates real information.
What we believe, endorse, agree with, and depend on is representable and, increasingly, represented on the Web. We all have to ensure that the society we build with the Web is the sort we intend.
We are hard-wired to engage with those we trust, and this hard-wiring has led to a constant push for greater interaction and connection on the Web.
I loves me my Google
This page is is a time machine, a teleporter, a magic wand. With it you can create a world. Give life. Take it away.
It is painful to break the sad links to the past
If we are unable to download, remember us.
While I have never learned to use a computer, I am surrounded by family and friends who carry information to me from blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and various websites.
I rush to add that I find the Web infinitely useful for rustling up information, settling arguments or locating the legends of rock stars.
When people go to a web page, the thing that they want more than anything else is instant clarity.
A vital step for the technology sector is to signpost legitimate search options far more clearly and to delete links to sites that promote illegally sourced content.
Google can bring you back 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one.
The accessibility and effective immortality of actual information is a magnificent phenomenon, a beautiful extension of human consciousness. It is too bad people find so many ways to abuse the internet, but that's just how things are.
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jtgwxn992862-- Shriya
It's funny how you can intensely investigate one very particular thing, and then it can lead you to other things through links and stuff like that. It's like you're going on this selective, very precise detour. But then it is strange because with it being so quick, there must be a difference.
Google is your friend
Follow the arrow, wherever it points.
The greatest challenge on the Web in the twenty-first century is to connect with your target audience in a way that enriches both them and you.
One link in a chain explains the infinite chain.
The Web does not just connect machines, it connects people.
people need simple, secure, powerful, integrated, and user-friendly ways to create, consume, purchase, share, and manage their content.
Thanks to our friends at the dot-ME Registry, WordPress is able to offer one of the shortest and most effective URLs available today.
High-quality web content that's useful, usable, and enjoyable is one of the greatest competitive advantages you can create for yourself online.
The dream behind the Web is of a common information space in which we communicate by sharing information.
This web of intricate connections
The stories in Get In Trouble confirm once again that Kelly Link is a modern virtuoso of the form-playful and subversive required reading for anyone who loves short fiction.
The Internet has transformed many parts of our daily lives, touching everything from how we find information to how we go shopping, get directions, and even stay in touch with friends and family.
The velocity and volume on the Web are so great that nothing is forgotten and nothing is remembered,
People think that when you use Google you're finding exactly what you need, but really, you need expert help.
The Web is cool, but the library is magic.
The Internet is a big boon to academic research. Gone are the days spent in dusty library stacks digging for journal articles. Many articles are available free to the public in open-access journal or as preprints on the authors' website.
Tell Me what you want, and
I'll Show you how to get it.Show-- Bob Proctor
The living Web unfolds in time, and as we see each daily revelation we experience its growth as a story.
Amazing things happen when you pull individual pieces of information together into larger linked datasets: meaning emerges, as you produce facts from figures.
Presentation, not reference ...
bookgn e-reading.club
In every generation there is a vault-keeper, one who guards the links fiercely and knows they are more precious than rubies.
In view of all the deadly computer viruses that have been spreading lately, Weekend Update would like to remind you: when you link up to another computer, you're linking up to every computer that that computer has ever linked up to.
It is proper Netiquette to contribute free resources to the internet, share.
If you have a question, then find the answer.
I need to add pictures for two of my books. I enjoygGoodreads but don't understand it all. Have many friends on here Sorry 1 book is listed three times.
I dont know how to add things to my own wikipedia page.
I have absolutely no idea how this site works. But if you're a reader who's interested in my books, I'll answer any questions you have.
The web is the ultimate customer-empowering environment. He or she who clicks the mouse gets to decide everything. It is so easy to go elsewhere; all the competitors in the world are but a mouseclick away.
The Internet, the network of networks, is growing at an exponential pace. It's growing so fast, in fact, nobody really knows how many people use the Internet.
The chain of life runs smoothly from one generation to the next and none of the links stand out except here and there a link one sees by accident.
Where are the links of the chain ... joining us to the past?
SUBJECT: Real original
Dear Dark Assholes,
I get the point. Showing me that you know how to log onto a computer and utilize Google must've taken some pretty keen strategizing on your part.
Really, really cool trick. Now leave me the hell alone.
-The DL
The book is a manifesto to make the Web atone for the sins of computers and regain a level of simplicity that can put humanity at peace with its tools once again.
This chapter explains ba bla bla
There is magic in the web Shakespeare (Othello, Act 3, Scene 4)
Through "posts" and "sharing," by exhibiting one's loves and tastes, personal stories, photos, and more, each "curates" a public image of oneself on the web, to which one then continually strives to conform. Personal identity becomes one's reflection in the others' eyes.
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ipgrkr916848-- Shriya
These days, headlines are trying to get you to click.
I'm just another link in the chain.
The web and its technologies are digital representations of everything we did before in a more private, bigger, faster and more empowering format than ever before.
On the web, you are what you publish.
Thanks to modern technology, we now can deliver every text in every research library to every citizen in our country, and to everyone in the world. If we fail to do so, we are not living up to our civic duty.
Why the anchor?"
"Because sometimes, it's nice to feel like there's someone who can save you.
All this will come as a surprise to modern Internet users who may assume that today's social-media environment is unprecedented. But many of the ways in which we share, consume, and manipulate information, even in the Internet era, build upon habits and conventions that date back centuries.