Kevin Hughes was one of the pioneers of the World Wide Web in the United States, while a student at Honolulu Community College (HCC), in Hawaii.
He created one of the first campus web sites, including novel (at the time) ideas such as a virtual tour of a campus museum. He also wrote software that was used in early web sites to index web pages: Simple Web Indexing System for Humans, or SWISH.
Developments
[edit]Hughes later developed seminal technologies for numerous commerce web sites.
Icon Design
[edit]He also designed the original public domain icons that come with the Apache HTTP Server.[1]
Awards
[edit]He is one of only six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the first international conference on the World Wide Web in 1994.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Index of /icons".
- ^ Robert Cailliau (May 1994). "WWW94 Awards". CERN. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
- ^ "The World-Wide Web Hall of Fame". Best of the Web Directory. 1994. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
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