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world-wide-web - Yahoo! News Search Results
I think most of us know in general where the World Wide Web was created, even who by. It was at Cern and by Sir Tim Berners Lee. That's easy enough to find out and it's been in enough newspaper and magazine articles (to say nothing of stories about Sir Tim) over the years.
As mobile applications running under proprietary platforms - iOS, Android, Windows, etc - proliferate the World Wide Web community has a vision to build equivalent functionality into the browser specifications so that application writers will have access to a much wider community without 'lock in' to any one platform.
If you're not aware of Kim Dotcom, the man who changed his last name to pay homage to the World Wide Web, we offer you this brief history lesson. Born in Germany, Kim Schmitz (a.ka. King Kimble, a.k.a. King of the Kimpire, a.k.a. The Kim-pin), is a larger-than-life Internet hustler who hauled in money hand-over-fist by creating Megaupload, a site that essentially allows -- er, allowed -- people ...
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Internet Society Board of Trustees Approves Donation to Support W3C Stewardship of Open Web Platform
In its continuing efforts to foster an open Internet ecosystem, the Internet Society today announced a 1M USD donation to the World Wide Web Consortium . This donation, the fi
The World Wide Web Consortium held an online collaboration jam on the topic of Social Business last November 8-10, 2011. Having participated in a few jams before, I am always surprised by the interesting points that come out of the discussions. One interesting poll result that caught my eye asserts that: ?Larger organizations need social technologies more than small ones.? Is that true?
A Knoxville man's website brainchild may eventually be added to the list of household name sites like eBay and Craigslist.
The inventor of the World Wide Web has come out against SOPA and PIPA. British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee, who created the World Wide Web in 1989, called the legislation a violation of human rights and urged Americans to contact …
Wikipedia will black out the English language version of its website Wednesday to protest anti-piracy legislation under consideration in Congress, the foundation behind the popular community-based online encyclopedia said in a statement Monday night. Founder Jimmy Wales announced on Twitter Monday that the popular site will shut down its English versions for 24 hours in protest. The Stop Online ...
Iran may be in the process of switching off the Internet as we know it and switching over to an nationwide “intranet” that is controlled and approved by their cleric-run government. Farnaz Fassihi reported in the WallStreet Journal today that …

