Designers have turned Web pages from simple sources of information into bloated showcases. What happens when you click on a link? Here's one answer: a request goes from your computer to a server identified by the URL of the desired link. The server then locates the Web page in its files and sends it back to your browser, which then displays it on your screen. Simple. Well, the process was indeed like that once—a very long time ago....
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