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Steve Bratt, CEO of New World Wide Web Foundation, Details Plans To Make the Web More Usable in the Developing World...El Sheikh, Egypt. (Watch the video.) It was 20 years ago this year that Berners-Lee proposed the Web's basic markup language (HTML), its data protocol (HTTP), and its system of document addresses (URLs). "The thing that made the Web work then... In this article: World Wide Web Foundation, Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Consortium, Boston, HTML, HTTP, and Web-based |
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Popular Science | October 29, 2009
Happy 40th Birthday, Internet! Five Milestones in the Ever-Evolving History of the Web
As early as 1989, Berners-Lee toyed with the idea of web pages and hyperlinks, and within a year, he had created the first web browser, the first web server (serving the first web page, still archived here), and the foundations of HTML.
In this article: Iphone, Tim Berners-Lee, National Science Foundation, World Wide Web, File sharing, UCLA, Mosaic, and CERN
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PC World: Latest Technology News | June 08, 2009
20 Years Ago Today: Birth of the Dot-Com Era
...transfer, were the means of publishing. When Tim Berners-Lee would coin the term 'the web' a few years later, he would call all these the web, and HTML/HTTP a new addition and glue connecting them." Brad is quick to point out that other...
In this article: Brad Templeton, HTTP, Tim Berners-Lee, File transfer, E-mail, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Uunet
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Wired: Compiler | November 03, 2009
Same as it Ever Was: The History of HTML is a Conversation, Not a Spec
...chaos. That from the chaos we got a workable - some would argue good - solution for creating the web is proof on some level that conversations and not abstracts, proposals and design by committee are the key to HTML's success. As Pilgrim...
In this article: E mail, Wired.com, Marc Andreessen, Netscape Navigator, and Tim Berners-Lee
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Wikipedia | November 06, 2009
HTML
...found the most easy way to do so. Servers may store files in other formats, or in variations on HTML that include extra information of local interest only, and then generate HTML on the fly with each request. In 1980, physicist Tim...
In this article: XML, Tim Berners-Lee, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, CERN, Netscape, MIME, E mail, World Wide Web Consortium, and Microsoft
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A List Apart | July 21, 2009
Unwebbable
...distorted to do so. But for once, XML might actually help. The creation myth of the web tells us that Tim Berners-Lee invented HTML as a means of publishing physics research papers. True? It doesn't matter; it's a founding legend of the web...
In this article: XML, Tim Berners-Lee, Joe Clark, RSS, Trademark, Final Draft, WordPress, JavaScript, and Firefox
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Semantic Web
...things such as people, meetings, or airplane parts. Tim Berners-Lee calls the resulting network of Linked Data the Giant Global Graph, in contrast to the HTML-based World Wide Web. These technologies are combined in order to provide...
In this article: XML, World Wide Web Consortium, Tim Berners-Lee, Piggy bank, Deductive reasoning, Web application, and Hypertext Transfer Protocol
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PC World: Latest Technology News | September 14, 2008
PC World - Berners-Lee Starts Foundation Aimed at Web's Future
...a software programmer at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. He wrote the first Web client and server in 1990, and he created the HTML and HTTP protocols. ICANN Proposes New Way to Buy Top-level Domains ICANN proposes a new way...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Foundation, Democracy, HTTP, Web applications, Web science, CERN, and Rash
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Wikipedia | March 02, 2009
1990s in science and technology
...television services that carried up to 500 television channels. The World Wide Web and HTML are created by Tim Berners-Lee and eventually displace the Gopher protocol. Microsoft introduces Windows 95 and later Windows 98 to the market,...
In this article: World Wide Web, E-commerce, Waste, Galileo probe, Hubble Space Telescope, Year 2000 problem, Netscape Navigator, Java programming, and Gopher protocol
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | September 24, 2009
The 50 most influential Britons in technology: part two
...the worldwide web It can come as no surprise that Sir Tim, inventor of the world-wide web and co-developer of HTML, the foundations of our digitally connected world, tops the list of most influential British technologists. Since the web went...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, Jonathan Ive, Martha Lane Fox, Microsoft, and Peter Mandelson
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HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. It provides a means to create structured documents by denoting structural semantics for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists etc as well as for links, quotes, and other items. It allows images and objects to be embedded and can be used to create interactive forms. It is written in the form of HTML elements consisting of "tags" surrounded by angle brackets within the web page content. It can include or can load scripts in languages such as JavaScript, which affect the behavior of HTML processors like Web browsers, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define the appearance and layout of text and other material. The use of CSS is encouraged over explicit presentational markup.
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