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Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vannevar Bush first proposed the basics of hypertext in 1945. Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, HTML (hypertext markup language), HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) and URLs (Universal Resource Locators) in 1990. Tim Berners-Lee was the primary author of html, assisted by his colleagues at CERN,
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On the Web, each server has an HTTPD or Hypertext Transfer Protocol daemon that waits in attendance for requests to come in from the rest of the Web. A daemon is a program that is "an attendant power or spirit" (Webster's).
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In the 1970s and 80s the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) created the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), the means by which the vast majority of computers connect to and navigate the internet. ... Tim Berners-Lee invented the HyperText Transfer Protocol ...
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HTTP, HyperText Transfer Protocol ; WTS, Web Transaction Security ; Webdav, WWW Distributed Authoring and Versioning ... Hypertext; A special type of database system, invented by Ted Nelson in the 1960s, in which objects (text, pictures, music, programs, and so on) can be creatively linked to each other. When you select...
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Deshpande and Zeng propose to use Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) for streaming JPEG 2000 images. The system they developed can handle resolution, quality and region of interest scalability features of JPEG2000 images.
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