Embedded web technology, which allows web content to be integrated into various applications and devices, evolved through contributions from multiple individuals and organizations. However, Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, played a crucial role by laying the foundational principles of web standards and protocols. Over the years, various developers and companies have built upon these ideas to create embedded web solutions for specific applications. As such, it is not attributed to a single inventor but rather a collaborative evolution of web technologies.
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Web Technology Group was created in 1995.
The United States technology company "Eolas" was founded by Michael David Doyle in 1994. Eolas means "embedded objects linked across systems". They claim to have produced the first web browser to support plug-ins.
Asp.Net is an engine which host websites and webservices, the engine based on .NET framework (by Microsoft), ASP.NET is a server side scripting technology that enables scripts (embedded in web pages) to be executed by an Internet server.d
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An embedded system can be thought of as a small component in a larger electrical framework. In a computer, for example, each individual component, such as the motherboard, functions as an embedded system within the computer.
Yes. Java's Applet class was made specifically to be embedded within a web browser window.
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Simple answer... a web application is an application accessed via a web browser (ie, firefox, chrome, safari, opera...) A web application can be as simple as HTML for displaying formatted text, and a complex as cgi, php, or .net which allow for database, webservice access. Embedded application on the other hand can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but since the first part of your question was in regards to web applications, I'll assume that the second part of your question is also in the realm of web. An embedded web application is essentialy a plug in of sorts that allow you to use other apps in your web application simply by using one or 2 lines of code that link to other areas where the full source code is stored. Myspace is an amazing example of this. Any page that you see a video, or a game is an example of an embedded application.