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HTML Evolution: From Creator to Worldwide Web Enabler

Explore HTML's journey from humble beginnings to a global enabler, created by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau in March 1989. HTML's impact on online graphical access, including contributions to NETCOM (1994-2003), and development versions 2.0, 3.2, and 4.0. Learn about HTML's purpose in informing, displaying products, and allowing transactions for businesses, like the Canadian Landmine Foundation, and non-profit organizations. HTML's role as a tool for large, medium, or small business websites, alongside alternatives such as VRML, XML, and Macromedia Flash, highlights its functionality. Have questions or want to delve deeper into HTML's standards? Visit www.yahoo.com for resources and tutorials.

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HTML Evolution: From Creator to Worldwide Web Enabler

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  1. HTML Group 5

  2. Outline

  3. HTML’s humble beginnings… Worldwide Web Robert Cailliau Distribute Research Tim Berners-Lee Only Text October 1990 March 1989 March 1994 Other contributions:Helped in the development of online graphical access NETCOM 1994-2003 HTML 2.0,3.2,4.0

  4. HTML: from creator to viewer <tag> text </tag> HTML Editor WS_FTP url: www.yahoo.com Server

  5. Business Enabler • Low Budget • Website Purpose: • to inform, • to display products • to allow for transactions Large, Medium or Small sized businesses Non Profit Organizations Example: Canadian Landmine Foundation DONATIONS PAGE EDUCATIONAL PAGE

  6. …Alternatives! For companies that rely heavily on marketing and advertising, HTML will not provide them any strategic and competitive advantageous over other companies 3. VRML 2. XML 1. Macromedia Flash

  7. Standards

  8. Summary Questions?

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