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<p>technical handling) weren't clearly distinct in the early specifications of the web, and the very definition of the concept has been the subject of long and still open debate involving difficult, and often arcane, technical, social, linguistic and philosophical issues.</p>

<p><big> From documents and files to web resources </big></p>
<p>In the early specifications of the web (1990-1994), the term resource is barely used at all. The web is designed as a network of more or less static addressable objects, basically files and documents, linked using <a href="page.php?w=URL">Uniform Resource Locators</a></p><p>
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