Hyper-text, or rather HTML, is a mark-up language which allows (amongst many other things)
to embed links to external objects behind the content. This results in the ability to
navigate from one web page to another and each to be displayed in whatever format is
appropriate for that page, as the HTML carries the formatting information as well as the
content itself. I would suggest that rather than being the 'backbone' of the
internet it is the 'foundation' of web pages. Perhaps better to describe telecoms
lines as the 'backbone' (though in webspeak this word has a more specific
meaning).
I would say that the single factor which has had the largest positive effect on the growth
of the internet is the fact that it is created for and by the people it serves, and not
any external body. The actions of some politicians might have 'allowed' the
internet to expend within their domain, but this is essentially a passive process. No one
person or body has 'created' the internet, it has been grown by those who use it.
Bodies like W3C (world wide web consortium) are basically an 'internal' body (they
are part of the internet itself) who exist to give some focus to standards and
organisation.
I would say that the only way in which Al Gore (or most other people) is 'behind'
the internet is in the sense that he is not in front of it.
Worth remembering also that Al Gore's influence would only really extend over one
country out of the 150 or so which are 'connected'.
Kevin.
-----Original Message-----
From: ros-general-bounces(a)reactos.org
[mailto:ros-general-bounces@reactos.org]On Behalf Of Alex Ionescu
Sent: 26 October 2005 03:49
To: ReactOS General List
Subject: Re: Issue 1. [Re: [ros-general] ROS-User-Issues]
jwalsh(a)bigpond.net.au wrote:
Put them both together you get NeXT, for
Jobs's Apple HyperText
and HyperCard
Which today is the backbone of the Internet.
Jobs' failed OS and QBASIC-level scripting language are the backbone of
the Internet?
I thought Al Gore was the man behind it!
Best Regards,
Alex Ionescu
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