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iamp;#39;m going to talk a little bit about the history and development of web font technologies well the web was first invented it wasnamp;#39;t possible to specify fonts the idea was that the page language html would specify the the the structure of the content where the headings are where paragraphs are tables lists and itamp;#39;ll be up to the up to the browser up to the viewer maybe even to take taking into account personal preferences of the user to actually choose which font to display the text in particularly commercial sites but also also authors wanted to have some kind of some kind of influence on how the how their content was being presented and i guess back in 1995 they started with netscape introducing the font tag but even back then it was only possible to refer to fonts that were actually installed on the computer and back then there werenamp;#39;t really very many standardized fonts across many across different systems essentially had helvetica or a an alternative