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Tim Berners-Lee: A Tribute

... uniform implementation of new protocols. Reality check: that was only 11 years ago! Now a few quotes from Mr. Berners-Lee to demonstrate the largeness of his thinking: "The dream behind the Web is of a common information space in which we ... Read Read: Tim Berners-Lee: A Tribute

By: Mark Meshulam | 13/09/2005 | ECommerce

Decoding Web 3.0

... Institute of Technology, the European Union, and various other forward thinking organizations envisioned the future Internet or what Berners-Lee calls the Semantic Web.  The Semantic Web will allow users to become creators of web content ... Read Read: Decoding Web 3.0

By: Erick Pettersen | 15/04/2009 | SEO

The Greatest Invention In The World

... 1978, he created a typesetting software and an operating system when he worked for another company in Poole, D.G. Nash Limited. Berners-Lee then worked as an independent contractor for CERN. The NeXT cube became the first Web server. He ... Read Read: The Greatest Invention In The World

By: Saleem Rana | 27/01/2007 | Self Help

FutureWeb - The Net of Tomorrow

... . In fact, that's how the human brain operates, by conducting many operations at the same time. The other fascinating idea Berners-Lee expressed in this landmark book is that his original idea for the Web involved much more of a two-way ... Read Read: FutureWeb - The Net of Tomorrow

By: Jason Oconnor | 09/02/2007 | Internet
PaperTigerWeb

Where Did the Internet Come From?

... one was ViolaWWW), which hides the technical information and provides the links (and later - pictures, video, maps, etc). Berners-Lee made his technology freely available which ensured rapid interest in the project. At this point (with the ... Read Read: Where Did the Internet Come From?

By: PaperTigerWeb | 09/06/2009 | Networks

The Greatest Invention In History

... consciousness of humankind forever. The World Wide Web may very well be the greatest invention in history. Tim Berners-Lee has invented something that reminds one of a multifaceted diamond. When you look at each face, you discover a ... Read Read: The Greatest Invention In History

By: Saleem Rana | 08/01/2007 | Publishing
B.Maheshwari

Facets of Web3.0

... to a semantic Web integrated across a huge space of data, you’ll have access to an unbelievable data resource.”- Tim Berners Lee Web 2.0 services are now the commoditized platform, not the final product. In a world where a social network, ... Read Read: Facets of Web3.0

By: B.Maheshwari | 20/05/2008 | Internet

The Greatest Inventors of All Time

... way for the greatest invention for the modern information technology age, the WWW. Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau are two names that would go down in history for connecting the word through their marvelous invention which started ... Read Read: The Greatest Inventors of All Time

By: Justin DeMerchant | 17/09/2008 | Finance

STRAIGHTALK

History of the Search Engine

... -LeeUp until 1991 until there was no World Wide Web. The main method of sharing information was via FTP. Tim Berners-Lee wanted to join hypertext with the internet. He used similar ideas to those underlying the Enquire (a prototype created ... Read Read: History of the Search Engine

By: STRAIGHTALK | 07/08/2008 | SEO

What is Web Design?

... also suited for alterations due to the programming environment or the behavior of the Webmaster. The first web design was done by Tim Berners-Lee in the year 1991. He also eventually launched the first website. Tim Berners-Lee came about ... Read Read: What is Web Design?

By: Danny | 26/07/2009 | Web Design

The Prospect of W3c Standards and Web Development in India

... W3C validations in the web development arena around the world. A consortium of more than 450 members, led by Tim Berners-Lee, determines these validations through its research institutions at US, Europe and Japan. Acronym for World Wide Web ... Read Read: The Prospect of W3c Standards and Web Development in India

By: Anirban Bhattacharya | 21/01/2009 | Web Design

What’s the Definition of the Today’s Biggest Buzzword -- Web 2.0?

... 1990. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DOM, it’s all there, co-existing with AJAX, SOAP, XML and the like. So maybe Tim-Berners-Lee is right after all -- in essence (my quotes), “We can change the house, but the foundation is still there”. I give O’ ... Read Read: What’s the Definition of the Today’s Biggest Buzzword -- Web 2.0?

By: Mark Sawyer | 30/10/2008 | College & University

Working of Web

... there was no system at that time, that could really exploit the net's potential. Everything changed with the invention of the web. Berners-Lee's big inspiration was to apply the idea of links to the Internet: the web was possibly a ... Read Read: Working of Web

By: Webhosting Website | 20/03/2008 | Web Hosting

Web 2.0 - Trend in Web Design and Development

... Web 3.0 can be defined as the future of World Wide Web and will soon capture the internet market as a whole. According to Tim Berner Lee, the inventor of World Wide Web: "People keep asking what Web 3.0 is. I think maybe when you ... Read Read: Web 2.0 - Trend in Web Design and Development

By: Jyoti | 11/02/2008 | Web Design

Web 2.0? Or Is It More Like Web 16.0?

... an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.' Some technology experts, notably Tim Berners-Lee, have questioned whether one can use the term in a meaningful way, since many of the technology components of 'Web 2.0' ... Read Read: Web 2.0? Or Is It More Like Web 16.0?

By: Stone Julian | 18/01/2008 | Internet
 

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