Internet World: WAP industry grapples with security concerns
News Appearing at Internet World in London, Goldman says he often buys goods and services over a WAP device himself. For full coverage, see the roundup: Internet World goes mobile. The wireless Internet industry pooh-poohed concerns over mobile data...
[May 25, 2000, 9:05]
Roundup: Internet World goes mobile
News Wireless is everywhere at this year's Internet World in London. Internet World: WAP industry grapples with security concerns There's a known security hole and end-to-end encryption is hard to find. Internet World: Microsoft says Britain doesn't...
[May 23, 2000, 14:25]
World Internet Forum cancelled
News London's first ever World Internet Forum, scheduled to take place next week, has been cancelled following a lack of interest. It would be both unfair and unsatisfactory to both sponsors and speakers to continue with an audience that is anything...
[November 10, 2000, 15:10]
Internet World attendees get Net policy vote
News The great and the good of the Internet industry gathered this week in Earls Court for the annual Internet World conference will get a chance to have their say about the e-commerce policies of the leading political parties.
[June 5, 2001, 14:39]
Internet World: Digitalme does little for privacy, yet
News Entering the nascent consumer profiling market, network software maker Novell launched its Digitalme identity management service at Internet World in New York Tuesday. More than two years ago, sixty major companies banded together to push the...
[October 6, 1999, 16:18]
World Online leaves Internet customers in the lurch
News Dutch ISP World Online has withdrawn its fixed line telephony service from consumers, leaving thousands of Internet users with less than a month to find a new telephone service. Customers who were subscribing to the World Online joint Internet and...
[June 29, 2001, 16:31]
Internet reels after World Trade Centre crashes
News Moments after airplanes separately crashed into both towers of the World Trade Center, and then later into the Pentagon, Web sites for the major news outlets were swamped by an overflow of traffic. I should imagine that the whole world is trying to...
[September 11, 2001, 15:31]
World's first standalone Internet radio
News At the Demo 2000 show in California Monday, the world got its first standalone Internet radio. Looking much like a traditional AM/FM radio set the Kerbango lets users listen to broadcasts from online stations all over the world.
[February 8, 2000, 15:31]
Internet World kicks off in New York
News Fall Internet World '96 kicked off today in New York with over 500 exhibitors including Apple, AT&T, Borland, Cabletron, Compaq, CompuServe, Digital, JavaSoft, Microsoft, Netscape and Novell. Keynote speakers at the three-day show include IBM...
[December 12, 1996, 11:14]
Internet World: Small but well-formed
News Internet World UK looked small but pretty well formed on its opening day of three at Kensington's Olympia exhibition space today. The UK Internet User Group showed off an all-new Web site. Although the show is unlikely to detain visitors for a full...
[May 20, 1997, 17:55]
Internet World: Broadband on a roll
News Broadband] sounds like more of an inevitability than an innovation," said Jack Powers, Internet World conference chairman. What people are really arguing about is whether a true broadband world will mean 500 channels online, or, what I think it's...
[April 13, 1999, 7:48]
Internet World: Intel's vision: 3-D, talking Internet
News And a presentation by senior vice president Sean Maloney Wednesday morning at Spring Internet World in Los Angeles rather predictably focused on the way next-generation processors can solve many of the problems that are cropping up as the Internet...
[April 15, 1999, 8:34]
Internet World: Microsoft says Britain doesn't want it split
News The British IT industry does not want Microsoft to be broken up as punishment for anti-competitive practices, says Microsoft's UK managing director Neil Holloway, at the Internet World conference in London Tuesday.
[May 24, 2000, 15:29]
Internet World: The geekiest fashion show in town
News Britain's Internet World show kicks off in London Tuesday with surely the geekiest fashion show London has ever seen. Wearable computing company Charmed Technology will show off its most startling clothes designs at catwalk shows held throughout...
[May 23, 2000, 11:40]
Internet World: Torvalds on Microsoft -- Talk is cheap
News The Linux inventor made his comments during the Linux for Suits conference at Internet World here. Linus Torvalds took a dig at some of the companies that say they're considering open source. Talk is cheap," he said, responding to Microsoft's claim...
[October 6, 1999, 16:41]
Internet World exhibits signs of dot-com deflation
News The Internet World show in London this week confirmed signs that dot-coms are having to rethink their strategies to survive as the hype deflates. Last year, the Internet was hype, it was a fashion statement," he said to justify the sinking...
[June 8, 2001, 15:09]
Internet World: Lucent CEO predicts 'network of networks'
News That was the message Lucent Technologies CEO Richard McGinn delivered in a keynote address at Spring Internet World in Los Angeles Wednesday. The convergence of the Internet with the land-based and wireless phone networks will create a powerful...
[April 15, 1999, 9:38]
Wearable computers arrive at Internet World
News That's the outlandish claim made by Alex Lightman, Co-Founder and CEO of futuristic company Charmed Technology ahead of Britain's Internet World conference which opens Tuesday at Earls Court and runs until Thursday.
[May 23, 2000, 8:26]
Quarter of world online as internet turns 40
News As of 30 June, 2009, 1.67 billion people had access to the internet, according to the Internet World Stats website; around 25 percent of the world's population. The system became publically accessible as the World Wide Web in 1991.
[October 29, 2009, 15:59]
Wireless Internet Links Highland Community to the World
White Papers A successful deployment in remote Ta Van proves broadband access may be readily available to other under-served communities around the world. Heavily dependent on the nearby town of Sapa as a market for its farming goods, as well as a source of...
[January 1, 2009, 0:00]



