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- Bulletin board system (links | edit)
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- Document type definition (links | edit)
- Fourth-generation programming language (links | edit)
- HTML (links | edit)
- LaTeX (links | edit)
- Microsoft Word (links | edit)
- ML (links | edit)
- Oxford English Dictionary (links | edit)
- Programming language (links | edit)
- Page description language (links | edit)
- Plain text (links | edit)
- Rich Text Format (links | edit)
- Source code (links | edit)
- SVG (links | edit)
- String-searching algorithm (links | edit)
- Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (links | edit)
- Standard Generalized Markup Language (links | edit)
- Tim Berners-Lee (links | edit)
- Text editor (links | edit)
- Troff (links | edit)
- Ted Nelson (links | edit)
- Unicode and HTML (links | edit)
- Uniform Resource Identifier (links | edit)
- World Wide Web (links | edit)
- Word processor (electronic device) (links | edit)
- WYSIWYG (links | edit)
- WordStar (links | edit)
- Web design (links | edit)
- XML (links | edit)
- Yet another (links | edit)
- Closed captioning (links | edit)
- Machine-readable medium and data (links | edit)
- Curl (programming language) (links | edit)
- Speech synthesis (links | edit)
- William W. Tunnicliffe (links | edit)
- Ruby character (links | edit)
- DocBook (links | edit)
- DARPA Agent Markup Language (links | edit)
- Desktop publishing (links | edit)
- S-expression (links | edit)
- Wireless Markup Language (links | edit)
- Ampersand (links | edit)
- AAP DTD (links | edit)
- Computer language (links | edit)
- Adobe FrameMaker (links | edit)
- Hardware description language (links | edit)
- AmigaGuide (links | edit)