History of SEO
Santa Barbara SEO History
Internet Marketing Background
Web site development has been a growing sector since the inception of the commercial and social uses of the Internet in the early 90s. Practically every corporation today has a Web site; and most maintain dozens of sites for different purposes and circumstances. As a point of reference, General Motors, owns and operates well over 10,000 unique Web sites between their Internet and Intranet programs.
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WinZip
WinZip is a proprietary file archiver and compressor for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, developed by WinZip Computing (formerly Nico Mak Computing). It natively uses the PKZIP format but also has various levels of support for other archive formats.
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Short History of the Internet, the WWW and HTML, A
The Internet and the WWW are not the same thing! The Internet is a communication structure which began in the 1960's and the WWW is a protocol, a particular way of communicating and displaying content which is only some 10 years old.
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From GenCode to XML : an History of Markup Languages
From GenCode to XML
An history of Markup Languages
When the story begins .....
In the late 1960's..
Computer science is only 20 years old..
Computers are devoted to numerics
One company is dominating the computer market : International Business Machines
About 90 % of the market
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Brief History of Markup, A
HTML is the unifying language of the World Wide Web. Using just the simple tags it contains, the human race has created an astoundingly diverse network of hyperlinked documents, from Amazon, eBay, and Wikipedia, to personal blogs and websites dedicated to cats that look like Hitler.
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Brief History of Programming Languages and XHTML, A
Computers have been around for many decades, but the popularity of programming languages began in the early 1990s. HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language, became the official language of the World Wide Web after it was first conceived in 1990. HTML came after the initial language of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). It made it easier for those who didn’t specialize in SGML to exchange information using hyperlinks.
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Early History of HTML, The
HTML in 1990 - 1992
HTML is the language that powers the Web in many respects, as the lingua franca that Web browsers are expected to be able to render. HTML has had unprecedented levels of success, and the uptake is all the more surprising when you realise that it was only invented in 1990, and few people knew about it before 1993.
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Brief History of HTML, A
HTML5 is scheduled to enter Last Call Working Draft status in October 2009, next month. While that's not really the end of work, it's close enough that introductory articles on HTML5 are popping up all over the place. Beyond the technical details, these articles have a different tone than the previous round of introductory markup articles, when XHTML was the new hot. Where XHTML was presented as new with a reason (extensibility), HTML5 is offered as just new.
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History of Alpha Processors: Facts and Comments, The
This work starts a series of articles, dedicated to Alpha processors and the architecture, as well as to other related questions. We will look back at the times when Alpha processors were considered real kings from the performance prospective, and their future was expected to be truly bright. We will try to explain what happened, and why one of the most interesting and promising computer architectures has been thrown into oblivion.
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About CPUs
To understand the data processing methodology, an understanding of the design and function of the CPU is essential. The following subjects will be covered on these pages.
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What is a CPU?
Intro to CPUs from 1st to 7th generation
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