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Last updated June 10, 2006

  1. World Wide Web
  2. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides extensive technical information on the many Web standards.

    A wealth of timely information concerning technologies, applications, and directions can be found in the online proceedings of Conferences on the World Wide Web.

    Internet protocols and draft standards relevant to the Web are available from several relevant Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) working groups:

    The Web Robot Pages makes available standards for excluding or controlling Web crawlers.

    Browser Statistics compares all major Web browsers.

    Server Surveys

    Google is by far the top search engine for locating Web and netnews/usenet resources using full text search.

    There are a variety of news groups under news:comp.infosystems.www.* of interest to WWW users, and to a lesser extent WWW developers. The most relevant ones probably are:

    Various publications are of interest to WWW developers:

    Clip art for dressing up WWW servers can be found in a number of places:

    Semantic Web

    The Wilbur Semantic Web Toolkit provides Common Lisp programmers with open source tools for fielding applications on the Semantic Web.

    Racer Pro is perhaps the best description logic system available today as a backend for Semantic Web applications -- and it is written in Common Lisp. (See also their links).

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