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InternetNews October 23, 2009 |
Creator of World Wide Web Holds Court Tim Berners-Lee explains what he thinks are the biggest threats to keeping the Web open and why he's still a bit leery of cloud computing. |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2010 Joe Magyer |
Google: Value? Growth? Try Both. An analysis of why Google is a good investment. |
InternetNews May 19, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Sir Tim: 'No New TLDs Please' The man credited with creating the World Wide Web is not too keen on some domain name ideas, especially for wireless devices. |
InternetNews April 16, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Father of the Internet Wins Millennium Award Sir Tim Berners-Lee takes home the first-ever prize from a Finnish organization, and a million bucks, for his creation of the World Wide Web. |
InternetNews September 15, 2008 Erin Joyce |
Sir Tim Gets Behind 'One Web' Foundation Inventor of the Web sees a vision of it as humanity connected by technology. |
InternetNews December 31, 2003 Clint Boulton |
That Would Be Sir Tim (Berners-Lee) Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee will be knighted by Queen Elizabeth. |
Science News October 14, 2006 |
Science Safari: Hawking at CERN The CERN Web site offers a glimpse of physicist Stephen Hawking's visit and video of two lectures that he presented. |
InternetNews November 3, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Mad, Computer, Web Scientist Father of the Web sees Internet a subject for serious research. |
InternetNews December 2, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Semantic Web Taking Hold Tim Berners-Lee acknowledges that the next-generation Semantic Web is difficult to explain, but he's not concerned about the pace of its adoption. |
Smithsonian November 2005 |
35 Who Made a Difference: Tim Berners-Lee First he wrote the code for the World Wide Web. Then he gave it away. |
InternetNews September 14, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Berners-Lee Calls For More Voice Apps World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee throws out a challenge to developers in the voice recognition space and points out what really challenges CIOs. |
BusinessWeek November 8, 2004 Otis Port |
Timothy J. Berners-Lee: Spinning The World's Web As head of the World Wide Web Consortium, based at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Berners-Lee is coordinating a global team bent on hatching the Semantic Web. |
Information Today May 12, 2015 |
CERN and U.S. Strengthen Partnership CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) made an agreement with the U.S. to renew their collaboration in particle physics and advanced computing. |
BusinessWeek July 5, 2004 Maureen Kline |
Telecom Italia Mobile Rings Up Profits "There is life after saturation," declares Telecom Italia Mobile Chief Executive Marco De Benedetti, who is seeing financial growth without adding customers. |
The Motley Fool January 26, 2011 Tim Hanson |
3 Stellar Stocks to Watch Our analyst shares three intriguing companies he's watching. |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Jennifer Wang |
Time is Money--Make it Count The new Bring TIM! meeting cost calculator is making the world more efficient, one office at a time. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2008 Sally Adee |
Powering the Large Hadron Collider When the LHC starts up tomorrow, it will draw twice the power of nearby Geneva |
CIO September 1, 2001 |
Now Hear This "The Next Killer Application" will be the age of v-computing, and we will be able to do it by 2005... |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2010 Rex Moore |
Best Stocks for the International Craziness A strengthening dollar is weakening U.S. portfolios. Here's how to play it. |
InternetNews May 20, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Semantic Web Ready for Phase Two W3C director Tim Berners-Lee outlines the challenges ahead for the concept of turning the Web into a giant database. |
InternetNews January 18, 2011 |
Apple Forges Ahead With Steve Jobs Sidelined What's next for Apple now that the company's iconic CEO has announced he needs to take an indefinite leave to focus on his health? |
Search Engine Watch November 4, 2009 Andy Atkins-Kruger |
The Worldwide Web Just Went Global All countries soon will be able to apply for Internet extensions reflecting their name and using their own characters. It will be interesting to see what impact this has on search engines, domains, and trademark specialists. |