Web unfortunately is http standard, just to get webpages on the internet. You don't have to have markup language to place you webpage items. You can use mpeg4/h.264 to display the webpage. This means you can use progressive or interlaced scan to display webpage and not even use vga video card. Hdmi will work fine with TV monitors.
Technology is definitely changing, and merging analog digital mixed signals to enhance data compression capabilities for video displays.
If we use email packets to deliver webpages, text editors will be the standard, not html(http). Webpages will be still compatible with mpeg4/h.264 and scan technology to avoid graphics processors as an extra cost in computers.
Linux pushing into cellphones and tablets will soon streamline into TV technology to increase power and speed and reduced components from digital solutions alone. Analog is back.
Markup language is not web standard ? Mpag4/h.264 ?
Web unfortunately is http standard, just to get webpages on the internet. You don't have to have markup language to place you webpage items. You can use mpeg4/h.264 to display the webpage. This means you can use progressive or interlaced scan to display webpage and not even use vga video card. Hdmi will work fine with TV monitors.
Technology is definitely changing, and merging analog digital mixed signals to enhance data compression capabilities for video displays.
If we use email packets to deliver webpages, text editors will be the standard, not html(http). Webpages will be still compatible with mpeg4/h.264 and scan technology to avoid graphics processors as an extra cost in computers.
Linux pushing into cellphones and tablets will soon streamline into TV technology to increase power and speed and reduced components from digital solutions alone. Analog is back.