Internet: protect the web, says creator Berners-Lee ...Guardian Unlimited: 0 views since Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 05:18 AMResearchers have a "duty" to protect the future of the world wide web, according to its inventor. Speaking at the launch of a new research programme yesterday, Sir Tim Berners-Lee - the British computer scientist who came up with the idea of the web 19 years ago - said it was vital that scientists and engineers worked harder to understand how the web works, in order to keep it evolving. ...
Web must stay open, says Web inventor ...Macworld UK: 0 views since Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 02:45 AMGovernment, business and academics must do more to ensure the Web remains an open platform, says Sir Tim Berners Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web.
DCS launches new Web site By JASON CANNON/jason.cannon@demopolistimes.com ...The Demopolis Times: 0 views since Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 02:02 AMDEMOPOLIS ? The City School System recently launched a new Web site aimed at linking students, teachers and parents via the World Wide Web. Network Administrator Jeremiah Dial said the possibilities of the new site were virtually limitless in regards to parent/teacher interaction.
Google's Lively opens world of virtual reality networking ...The Oklahoman: 0 views since Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 01:42 AMSAN FRANCISCO ? In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more fantasizing on the Web. The Mountain View-based company unveiled a free service Tuesday in which three-dimensional software enables people to congregate in electronic rooms and other computer-manufactured versions of real life. The ...
Internet flaw could let hackers take over the Web ...AFP via Yahoo! News: 0 views since Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 10:32 PMComputer industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
Internet team saves users ...Herald Sun: 0 views since Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 07:45 PMCOMPUTER industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the internet that would let hackers control traffic on the world wide web.
Google's launches virtual reality site ...CNN Money: 0 views since Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 07:44 PMInternet search leader debuts 'Lively,' an online world in which Web users can interact with each other using avatars.
YouTube's greatest hit: One man and the web's most watched video ...Independent: 0 views since Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 07:25 PMHe is clad in dorky clothes, has a physique portly beyond his years, and cannot dance to save his life. In a previous age, Matt Harding would have had little hope of becoming a global star. But thanks to the World Wide Web's insatiable appetite for high jinks, the American video-game developer's geeky dance moves have turned him into the latest internet sensation taking desktops by storm.
Internet flaw could let hackers take over the Web ...TODAYonline: 0 views since Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 05:29 PMA man tries to access a website at an Internet cafe during a disruption of Internet service. Computer industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
Cyber-Surfing Gives Everyone Easy Access to History ...Richfield Reaper: 0 views since Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 05:24 PM(ARA) - History is making history on the World Wide Web. With a click of the mouse, lifelong historians and those who just caught the history bug are taking to the Internet in record numbers to explore its nearly limitless access to times gone by.
DCS launches new Web site By JASON CANNON/jason.cannon@demopolistimes.com ...The Demopolis Times: 0 views since Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 05:46 AMDEMOPOLIS ? The City School System recently launched a new Web site aimed at linking students, teachers and parents via the World Wide Web. Network Administrator Jeremiah Dial said the possibilities of the new site were virtually limitless in regards to parent/teacher interaction.
Rwanda: Tracing World Wide Illicit Drug Trafficking ...AllAfrica.com: 0 views since Monday, July 7, 2008 at 08:22 AMTrafficking of illegal and legal drugs is one of the toughest crimes to contain. By whole crime and investigation organizations around the world of this offence have been challenged.
Where in the world is Surf Dog? ...Honolulu Advertiser: 0 views since Monday, July 7, 2008 at 07:13 AMSurf Dog has been to dozens, no hundreds, of locations around the country and even the world. He's traveling right now, as you read this, because it's summer and he's out of school. Most recently, he visited Kilauea Crater, to see the volcano in action.
Web week ...The Lawyer: 0 views since Monday, July 7, 2008 at 06:35 AMStrange and unusual court cases can often slip under the radar, but if you?re a fan of the weird and wonderful world of crime, then the Smoking Gun (www.thesmoking gun.com) should be on your favourites bar. ...
Poof! You?re Unpublished. ...NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance: 0 views since Monday, July 7, 2008 at 04:37 AMA flurry of intense and angry comments erupted on BoingBoing.net when it was discovered that the Web site had unpublished all references to the blogger Violet Blue.
World wide weddings ...The Times of Northwest Indiana: 0 views since Monday, July 7, 2008 at 01:23 AMJohn Roehsler took his wedding vows, exchanged rings with his bride -- and turned to the webcam.
?Net helping make the band ...The Hazleton Standard-Speaker: 0 views since Monday, July 7, 2008 at 12:02 AMThe age of information technology has opened up the back door to area bands. Bands can release information and original songs via the World Wide Web and play for thousands of eardrums. Bandmates can even compose songs, miles away from each other.
DCS launches new Web site By JASON CANNON/jason.cannon@demopolistimes.com ...The Demopolis Times: 0 views since Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 05:46 AMDEMOPOLIS ? The City School System recently launched a new Web site aimed at linking students, teachers and parents via the World Wide Web. Network Administrator Jeremiah Dial said the possibilities of the new site were virtually limitless in regards to parent/teacher interaction.