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  • Initially work on HTML was started in 1989 by Tim Berners Lee.
  • In 1995, HTML 2.0 was published by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). HTML 2.0 is the first standard HTML specification.
  • In 1997, HTML 3.2 was published by W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).
  • In 1997, HTML 4.0 was published by W3C. It provides three variations: strict, transitional and frameset.
  • In 1999, HTML 4.01 was published by W3C.
  • HTML 5 was published in October, 2014

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Suryateja Pericherla

Suryateja Pericherla, at present is a Research Scholar (full-time Ph.D.) in the Dept. of Computer Science & Systems Engineering at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Previously worked as an Associate Professor in the Dept. of CSE at Vishnu Institute of Technology, India.

He has 11+ years of teaching experience and is an individual researcher whose research interests are Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Computer Security, Network Security and Blockchain.

He is a member of professional societies like IEEE, ACM, CSI and ISCA. He published several research papers which are indexed by SCIE, WoS, Scopus, Springer and others.

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