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What is the difference between the WWW and the LAUSDnet menu system?

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What is the difference between the WWW and the LAUSDnet menu system?

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The menu system provides a collection of Internet programs and some utilities. There are no graphics. The menu system is text based. The World Wide Web can be graphical when accessed with web browsers like Netscape or Explorer. The menu system can be access through a variety of terminal emulation programs that come with your modem (Procomm, PC Plus, Zterm, Committ., etc). You can also access the menu system while using the graphic system (PPP connection) using EWAN, NCSA Telnet, or other telnet programs.

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