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only existing web standards. The implementation and user language is JavaScript, known by millions and supported in every browser. The graphics APIs are built upon SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), also available in major browsers. The network protocols used are asynchronous HTTP and WebDav. The Lively Kernel is being made available as Open Source software under a GPL license. While it is not ready for use as a product, we expect significant participation from adventurous developers and academia …

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As your Local Area Network (LAN)grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-cost, hardware modules: A Router, a Print Server, perhaps a File Server, etc. This 9-minute video shows how you can use your favorite web browser to configure, optimize, customize, and safely manage those devices.

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