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- Double slash in Web addresses 'a bit of a mistake'
- According to the founder of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the double-slash in every website address was a "mistake". by Zack Whittaker
- Tags: Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-10-14
- The 10 biggest moments in IT history
- Missing: Tim Berners-Lee?The Mouse, and the GUI ...... without the invention of the mouse or the GUI/WYSIWYG there would not be as many users as there are today, and I would hazard a guess that it would be restricted to business applications like accounting, and Data Analysis.LudoRE: The 10...
- Tags: Mice, Strategy, Operating systems, GUI, PARC User Interface, mouse, Microsoft Corp., IT History, Xerox PARC, operating system, IBM Corp., information technology
- Discussion threads 2009-09-21
- Nokia debuts Booklet 3G netbook, 12-hour battery; would you buy?
- a windoze device from Nokia?They could have put Linux or Simbian on it, but windoze makes no sense.???do u think anyone will buy linux or symbian? the market is already crowded, and windows is the best they can put on the device if they want any market shareRE: Nokia debuts...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, netbook, Nokia Corp., Booklet 3G netbook, Booklet 3G, battery
- Discussion threads 2009-08-24
- Large Hadron Collider to restart in November
- That sure is one heck of a COIL.I'd like to be there when they fire it off. Nothing better than cutting EDGE. BLEED!Detector That is actually a detector not a coil....RE: Large Hadron Collider to restart in Novemberwill it cure cancer, solve world hunger, clean the oceans, ready set...
- Tags: Short-sighted people, CERN
- Discussion threads 2009-08-07
- Apple's tablet in time for Christmas?
- Apple's tablet in time for Christmas?Why call it the NEWTON?X-Tablet or iTablet perhaps.NEWTON!!Been and gone in the 1990'sKeep GuessingI'll bet you're way off.NEWTON?Are you suggesting this device will fail hard like the Newton?My feeling is this will be MBA hardware with a touch screen on top. Which wouldn't be...
- Tags: Tablets, Notebooks, Desktops, Inkwell, tablet, Apple Inc., PC, Christmas, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2009-07-27
- BT gives Phorm the boot
- BT gives Phorm the bootDown with Phorm!Kudos to Sir Tim Berners-Lee for opposing this cyberspy nonsense! I also do not want my online data tracked by strangers and used for anything. I do not care for Webwise Discover. Right now, it says it "works by understanding your...
- Tags: Channel management, Phorm, British Telecommunications, Right Now IT
- Discussion threads 2009-07-06
- BT gives Phorm the boot
- After running consumer trials of Phorm's Webwise user-tracking system - and facing strident objections from consumers and the European Union - British Telecom has opted to give Phorm the boot, the Guardian reports. Allegedly the decision is financial. BT is going to put its resources into building...
- Tags: British Telecommunications, Web Site, Phorm, Web Site Development, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Web Technology, Video On Demand (VoD), Internet, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-07-06
- Vote in TechRepublic's mock election for 'President of the Internet'
- Vote in TechRepublic's mock election for 'President of the Internet'Missing Some Peoplelike Tim Berners-Lee. All of the other candidates would be moot without his research. And you could even add Al Gore for championing the cause. *grin* I'm sure that'd make him happy.RE: Vote in TechRepublic's mock election for 'President...
- Tags: mock election, Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-07-06
- What does browser control get you?
- What does browser control get you?Finally, some sanity!Browsers are pretty pathetic applications, really. As platforms they absolutely suck, no matter which browser you're talking about.The original purpose of the browser to read hypertext has been forgotten as people tried to shoehorn applications into a paradigm never intended for apps.Time to...
- Tags: Web browsers, Web browser, Thankie, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-20
- News to know: Windows 7; Twitter; Satyam; Apple
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: How hard will it be to move to the Windows 7 Release Candidate? ...
- Tags: Larry Dignan, Microsoft Windows 7, Dana Blankenhorn, Satyam, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Twitter, Sam Diaz, Microsoft Windows, Web Browsers, Open Source, Operating Systems, Strategy, Software, Internet, Management
- Blog posts 2009-04-13
- Tim Berners-Lee on the Next Web
- Tim Berners-Lee on the Next WebTime to ponderI can see that advertising companies would be very interested in this idea ...... but also that an individual might be able to find out loads of things e.g. from people with similar interests.Sounds like we need to agree on privacy and net...
- Tags: INTERNET, Tim Berners-Lee, Next Web
- Discussion threads 2009-04-12
- Tim Berners-Lee on the Next Web
- A great talk by the inventor of the worldwide web Tim Berners-Lee from this year's TED conference, well worth spending 18 minutes of your life with. It's also worth reflecting on how new the internet is: in January 1992 there were only 50...
- Tags: Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Data, Channel Management, Web Servers, Internet, Marketing, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-04-11
- Growing the Linked Data pool, with the Talis Connected Commons
- Back in December of 2008, I wrote about a new initiative from Amazon to make large sets of public data more accessible. Amazon offered to mount the data for free, and for developers writing applications elsewhere in the Amazon Web Services ecosystem even the bandwidth cost of communicating with GenBank,...
- Tags: Data, Amazon.com Inc., Semantic Web, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- Is Twitter Social CRM? Nope.
- Is Twitter Social CRM? Nope.Twitter can analyze - and engagePaul -- I think your right to point out that there are many competitors to Twitter who monitor and analyze a much broader slice of social media.But Twitter has the advantage of potentially monitoring and engaging people who are busy chattering...
- Tags: Customer relationship management (CRM), Advertising & Promotion, CRM, Twitter, simple idea
- Discussion threads 2009-03-23
- Berners-Lee warns of govt, corp. intrusion into Web
- Speaking at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee warned Web users that tracking of their Website travels could allow governments and companies to create highly detailed portraits of their online lives, Reuters reports. "That form of snooping I think is really important to avoid," he told an anniversary celebration at...
- Tags: Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Intrusion, Berners-Lee, Channel Management, Marketing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-03-13
- Images: Berners-Lee and the dawn of the Web
- The World Wide Web was born in a modest paper document dated March 13, 1989, by Tim Berners-Lee. His boss found it "vague, but exciting." by CNET News.com
- Tags: Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Dawn, Channel Management, Marketing, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2009-03-13
- Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20
- It's hard to believe that it was only 20 years ago when Tim Berners-Lee submitted "Information Management: a Proposal" to his supervisor - and a year later the World Wide Web was born. by Andy Smith
- Tags: WWW, World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Andy Smith
- Image galleries 2009-03-13
- The Web turns 20
- It's hard to believe that just 20 years ago the Worldwide Web was merely a diagram. Sir Tim Berners Lee created a wonkish document dubbed "Information Management: A proposal"and created the infrastructure a lot of us depend on to a make a living. This was the Web 20 years...
- Tags: Web, Channel Management, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-03-13
- Berners-Lee: Deep packet inspection compromises Net integrity
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee tore into deep packet inspection, a way to monitor Internet traffic, as a technique that could compromise "integrity of the internet as a communications medium." Berners-Lee was speaking in the UK to mark the 20th anniversary of the Web's invention. ZDNet UK reports: ...
- Tags: Tim Berners-Lee, Packet Inspection, Internet, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-03-11
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