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1998

February
XML 1.0 Recommendation published.

The National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) established. Located in the FBI's headquarters building in Washington, D.C., the NIPC brings together representatives from U.S. government agencies, state and local governments, and the private sector in a partnership to protect our nation's critical infrastructures.
March
EarthLink receives a $2-million consent judgment in its suit against infamous spammer Cyber Promotions, Inc. and its founder, Sanford Wallace.
April
MathML published.
May
Cascading Style Sheet specification CSS2 published.

In support of Presidential Decision Directive 63 , FedCIRC is created to provide a central focal point for incident reporting, handling, prevention and recognition. The purpose is to ensure the government has critical services available in order to withstand or quickly recover from attacks against its information resources.

PDD-63 established the position of National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter Terrorism.
June
SMIL 1.0 published. This allows authors to create synchronized multimedia presentations on the Web.
August
Apple Computer's iMac (short for Internet Macintosh) lands on store shelves and is an instant hit with consumers.
October
DOM level 1 specification published. "DOM is an application programming interface for providing access to document structure, style, events, and more. Because it does not rely on a particular programming language, it facilitates the design of active Web pages and provides a standard interface for other software to manipulate HTML and XML documents." -- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
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