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A '''link''' is commonly used on the [[Internet]] to provide navigation, reference, and depth where published [[text]] cannot. Typically the [[linked text]] is blue or underlined when [[display]]ed, and when selected by the [[user]], the referenced document is automatically [[display]]ed, wherever in the world it actually is [[store]]d.
 
A '''link''' is commonly used on the [[Internet]] to provide navigation, reference, and depth where published [[text]] cannot. Typically the [[linked text]] is blue or underlined when [[display]]ed, and when selected by the [[user]], the referenced document is automatically [[display]]ed, wherever in the world it actually is [[store]]d.
   
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There are two types of links on the [[Internet]] — [[hyperlink]]s and [[inline link]]s.
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There are two types of '''links''' on the Internet — [[hyperlink]]s and [[inline link]]s.
   
 
=== Telecommunications ===
 
=== Telecommunications ===
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