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Snow Leopard makes doing everything with the Web as easy as doing it on Mac OS X. We talked about surfing the Web with Safari in Chapter 10, publishing to the Web with Mobile Me in Chapter 13, and generating content for the Web throughout the book. There’s one thing left to do: become a part of the Web itself by hosting a web server.
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Meyers, S., Lee, M. (2009). Snow Leopard As a Web Server. In: Learn Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1947-7_21
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