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by nitrogen 5475 days ago
At the time, we were talking about developing all sorts of agents. Things that would shop for you. Things that would find parts for you. Thinks that would remember what web sites you visited, and let you search them. Things that would track where in a long set of pages you were (blog, comic, etc.), and let you keep reading from there.

The drive toward semantic markup in HTML5 is supposed to help the web get back to those original ideals. Over time, we'll increasingly expect web developers to conform to a subset of possible HTML arrangements, much like book publishers conform to a subset of the possible random arrangements and orientations of letters on a page (odd poetry excepted).