Elon University
The prediction, in brief:

There is going to be a need for extensions to HTML, and the real issue will be the degree to which those extensions are open versus proprietary. Whatever the ultimate shape of content on the Internet, I don’t think it will stop with HTML.

Predictor: Berkov, Barry F.

Prediction, in context:

In a 1995 article for Online magazine, Barry F. Berkov says: ”Clearly a large number of content providers have decided that they can work within the limitations of HTML, and the demand has increased faster than we anticipated. But I don’t think the issue is settled yet. There is going to be a need for extensions to HTML, and the real issue will be the degree to which those extensions are open versus proprietary. Whatever the ultimate shape of content on the Internet, I don’t think it will stop with HTML.”

Date of prediction: September 1, 1995

Topic of prediction: Information Infrastructure

Subtopic: Language/Interface/Software

Name of publication: Online

Title, headline, chapter name: An Interview with Compuserve’s Barry F. Berkov

Quote Type: Direct quote

Page number or URL of document at time of study:
http://web16.epnet.com/citation.asp?tb=1&_ug=dbs+1+ln+en%2Dus+sid+F38237D4%2DF0FB%2D4008%2DBA90%2D775093466FB6%40Sessionmgr6+7C59&_us=bs+TI++berkov+ds+TI++berkov+dstb+ES+fh+0+gl+SO++online+hd+0+hs+0+or+Date+ri+KAAACBYB00168512+sm+ES+ss+SO+E4D3&cf=1&fn=1&rn=1

This data was logged into the Elon/Pew Predictions Database by: Garrison, Betty