I've heard the comment that the World Wide Web is nothing new -- just a combination of existing technologies, mainly TCP/IP, the Internet, SGML,1 and affordable PCs with GUIs. This may be true, but it's certainly trivial. It's not whether the individual technologies are new or not; it's how they're put together.
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DSLs Are Coming: Will You Be Ready?
By Oliver Sims
Posted May 1, 2005 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review
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