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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 252. Chapters: Semantic Web, World Wide Web Consortium standards, XML, HTML, Tim Berners-Lee, Portable Network Graphics, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Ontology, Scalable Vector Graphics, Document Object Model, SOAP, Resource Description Framework, XPath 1.0, Extensible Stylesheet Language, XSLT, MathML, Character encodings in HTML, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, Dublin Core, DARPA Agent Markup Language, XPointer, XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Arena, Web Ontology Language, Latent semantic indexing, DOM events, HTML5, XSL Formatting Objects, Microformat, SSWAP, Line Mode Browser, POSC Caesar, Web Accessibility Initiative, P3P, Virtuoso Universal Server, Gellish, ISO 15926, Controlled vocabulary, XML Schema Language comparison, WebDAV, Html5 in mobile devices, Semantic wiki, Access-eGov, Linked Data, XQuery, Simple Knowledge Organization System, Wolfram Alpha, Gellish database, RDFa, Web Services Description Language, XForms, DBpedia, Pronunciation Lexicon Specification, Use of Ogg formats in HTML5, Dave Raggett, Agora, Maciej Stachowiak, Semantic reasoner, Web of trust, Knowledge engineering, VoiceXML, SIMILE, Ontology alignment, Ontology engineering, Rule Interchange Format, Semantic Web Services, NeuroLex, Semantic Web Rule Language, EbXML, Amaya, Lattice Miner, Process Development Execution System, Social Semantic Web, Integrated Operations in the High North, SCXML, FOAF, Semantic publishing, Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities, Corporate Semantic Web, Device Description Repository, Radar Networks, AgMES, W3C Markup Validation Service, Web Open Font Format, Chris Lilley, TimeML, Online Presence Ontology, XLink, Agricultural Ontology Service, VIVO, Web Storage, Twine, The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee, XML Schema Editor, Dereferenceable Uniform Resource Identifier, Internationa...