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World Wide Web

AT A GLANCE Sir Tim Berners Lee – Founder of World Wide Web and HTML Internet versus the World Wide Web HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) & SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) HTML makes internet popular

Sir Tim Berners-Lee DIRECTOR World Wide Web Foundation (2009) World Wide Web Consortium –W3C (1994) PROFESSOR (Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) & heads the Decentralized Information Group (DIG). University of Southampton, UK. Personal Bio London born physicist and computer scientist, 8 June 1955. Divorced, two children. Honorary Degrees: 15 nos. since 1995 (most recent: from Harvard University 2011) Awards: at least 1 award was presented since 1995

Internet versus the World Wide Web Internet and WWW is related, but not the same. Internet – 1974 Networking infrastructure that connects millions of computers World Wide Web – 1991 A way to access information on the internet through web pages

Sir Tim Berners-Lee August 6, 1991 – the day World Wide Web was born after the first webpage was uploaded on the Internet. HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Allow requests and file transmissions over the internet or other servers network. URL Uniform Resource Locator Eg.: http://www.stomp.com.sg/about/about.html HTML HyperText Markup Language A code required to present text, graphics and information on www.

Standard Generalized Markup Language HTML is a set of language codes used to create a document or webpages with formatting tags. Versions of HTML 1989 – 1993 Created by Tim Berners-Lee. (HTML 1.0) 1995 Official version HTML (HTML 2.0) 1996 Un-released version (HTML 3.0) (standardisation of table and presentation of data) 1997 Official release (HTML3.2) (standardisation of style sheets and frames) 1997 Official release (HTML 4.0) 1999 Official release (HTML 4.1) Under development (HTML 5) Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) HTML must be created according to SGML, the ISO technology standard. This will allow a wider scope of information usage and reduce conflicts with the unknown processing needs in the future.

HTML makes internet popular WWW Internet “You affect the world by what you browse.” Tim Berners-Lee HTML makes internet popular

HTML makes internet popular WWW Internet HTML makes internet popular Without HTML Webpages will appear dull or even messy looking. The internet might just be networking place for scientists and researchers to share information, presented in text that are foreign to the general public. A infrastructure filled with details and knowledge, but it won’t entice people to use it. With HTML Enhance presentation of webpages on the internet. Visually appealing creates interest and makes learning easy User-friendly Everyone can create a webpage.

Presented by Jesline Sim Thank you! Presented by Jesline Sim

REFERENCES http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/ 01 April 2012