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| | Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Web Page, Tim Berners-Lee, GML, SGML, History |
 | | HTML is the simple and powerful language used to describe web pages, and is still used as the main interface language to the web. |
 | | GML was based on the work of Rice and Tunnicliffe with tagging schemes, and added a formal document structure, so that any computer program could automatically process and format the individual parts of the document. |
 | | Dan Connolly, Jon Bosak, and others at the W3C have also developed a successor to SGML called the Extensible Markup Language (XML), which provides the structure to enable design of a range of languages like HTML for various purposes, and is in wide and increasing use. |
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