What is the Internet? Why does it fly with FF? What are search engine friendly URL's?

Posted by U4H on Sun, 09/16/2007 - 11:21Spreading Firefox

RFC stands for “Request for Comments.” Many organizations publish documents using the term “RFC.” Generally speaking, these documents are memoranda regarding new research, innovations, and methodologies pertaining to World Wide Web technologies. More specifically, well-known RFC documents have to do with internetworking and computer network engineering. Throughout the “Internet Society,” computer scientists and engineers have published discourse in the form of RFC documents. One wonderful aspect of RFC documents is together these serialized documents compose a continuous historical record of the evolution/de-evolution of “Internet Standards.”  Internet habits, search engine parameters, and technological gadgets are forcing web site design methods to change.  Conventional web and graphic design methods are no longer compatible with the trends of Internet users and have never complemented the architecture or intent of the Internet.  Whether you are using an outdated static html approach, or an ultramodern dynamic flash web site, you will find all have severe limitations.  Fire Fox is anticipating the future of Internet Sites and site/search engine friendly URL's/domain extensions.  Search engines and browsers are going to seem to become "semantic;" and in many ways will be.  To find out more about RFC documents and URL's that approach language go to Unity 4 Humanity's www.thelanguageofdomainnames.com.