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The first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, was created in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. He then recruited Nicola Pellow to write the Line Mode Browser, which displayed web pages on dumb terminals; it was released in 1991.

Web Browser - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org

But in the merger agreement, there are also covenants, promises that Musk and Twitter make to each other about what they will do going forward, between the signing of the merger agreement and the closing. If Twitter breaches a representation, Musk still has to close unless the breach causes a material adverse effect. But if Twitter breaches a covenant, Musk can walk away: He doesn’t have to close unless Twitter “shall have performed or complied, in all material respects, with its obligations required under this Agreement.” There is no MAE requirement: You just have to comply with the covenants.

Elon Has a New Bot Excuse

bloomberg.com

Publicly circulating texts such as books and news articles, in other words, create their publics not by garnering the attention of every possible reader but by addressing themselves to any reader who may choose to attend to them.

The Currency of Truth

Emily H. C. Chua

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