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web standards conservation
About this tag
The web standards conservation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about preserving and evolving foundational web technologies, with a focus on Microsoft's NLWeb initiative. NLWeb is an open standard for conversational web and AI-powered websites, aiming to do for natural language interfaces what HTML did for document sharing. The tag explores how Microsoft and other stakeholders are working to maintain backward compatibility while introducing new capabilities for AI-driven interactions. Topics include the balance between innovation and stability, the role of open standards in web development, and the implications for developers and users. This tag is relevant for those interested in the future of web standards, Microsoft's contributions to web technology, and the conservation of core web principles amid rapid AI advancements.
For years, the promise of a fully conversational web—where humans interact naturally with websites as if speaking to a human assistant—has hovered at the edge of possibility. The introduction of NLWeb, an ambitious open project from Microsoft, marks a vital inflection point in realizing that...
accessibility
agentic web
ai chatbots
ai integration
conversational web
digital transformation
future of web
large language models
mcp protocol
microsoft
natural language web
nlweb
open source
schema.org
semantic data
semantic search
web automation
web development
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