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Jane Bergen <janeb -at- airmail -dot- net> wrote in article
<m0v31Up-000F3YC -at- mail -dot- airmail -dot- net>...
> The Microsoft Manual of Style does not have these terms and I would
> like to see if there is a trend for capitalizing them:
> the Web or the web
> Browser or browser
> WWW or www
> Web site or web site
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color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Courier New">You might want to take a look =
at:<br>http://www.matisse.net/files/glossary.html <br><br>Jane Bergen =
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have these terms and I would<br>> like to see if there is a trend for =
capitalizing them:<br>> the Web or the web<br>> Browser or =
browser<br>> WWW or www<br>> Web site or web site<br><br></p>
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