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<!DOCTYPE html>  HTML internal links HTML: HyperText Markup Language  History of the web History of HTML versions  Tim Berners-Lee invented the first browser at CERN, to enable researchers to share their research with eachother.  Image courtesy CERN History of the web   1989: The motivation CERN Physicist Tim Berners-Lee needed “a pool of information which could grow and evolve with the organisation and the projects it describes.” Read the original proposal   1989: The invention Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, HTTP, and wrote the first HTML page. </li> <li> 1993: It starts small Berners-Lee presented the WWW at the IETF conference in a small BoF session, which is mentioned in the <a href="http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/26.pdf">proceedings</a>. </li> <li> 1993: It gets bigger! NCSA creates the free <a href="http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/enabling">Mosaic" browser</a>, and adds bookmarks, images, and a better UI.            </li>            <li>                1993+: The explosion                 The number of domains increased as the internet started being <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet#Opening_the_network_to_commerce">used by commerce</a>.             </li>            <li> 1994: The World Wide Web Consortium                 Berners-Lee founds the W3C to standardize HTML for all browsers to follow.             </li>        </ul>        History of HTML versions         <ul>            <li>1995: HTML 2.0</li>            <li>1997 (Jan): HTML 3.2</li>            <li>1997 (Dec): HTML 4.0</li>            <li>1999: HTML 4.01</li>            <li>2004: "HTML5" is proposed by WHATWG, a new committee</li>            <li>2008: HTML5 is adopted by W3C as a standard.</li> </ul> Read more on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML#HTML_versions_timeline">Wikipedia</a>