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In 1990 two gentleman, a British man called Tim Berners-Lee (now Sir Tim) and a Belgian called Robert Calliau, co-developed what is now known as the World Wide Web (WWW, or just “The Web”) over in CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research), a particle physics laboratory north of Geneva in Switzerland. Tim became the better known of the two; he went on to play an active role in the development of many of the standards and technologies that build the foundation of the Web as we know it today.

Every now and again, someone will say to me something about Web 2.0, and I’ll smile and agree, Web 2.0 is a little bit advanced for me you see, I kind of get it, the web version with the extra bits, content/community type stuff?

I kind of stopped getting involved in web around FrontPage 2000 and dreamweaver 4 was it? Ask Ewan my brother he’s commander at all that.

Anyway in my quest to be ever more informed, here’s an article that it explains it all for you, sounds very interesting, it’s something I’ll need to read up on, as the applications move on, as does the infrastructure. Check it out, it’s also got a great post on RSS amongst other things here: http://www.inao.blogspot.com.

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