World Wide Web Help Wizard
Downloads Whether you.Need to convert your existing help files to HTML to meet the new Windows 98 standard2)Want to increase the exposure of your help files to the entire world3)Want to be able to use a single source project to createa)help filesb)user...
[June 1, 2000, 8:00]
Photos: World Wide Web 2006 conference
News The World Wide Web 2006 conference will continue in Scotland until Friday. Jack McConnell, Scotland's first minister, said he was delighted to see so many of the world's brightest minds in the country, and called the event "one of the premier...
[May 23, 2006, 16:25]
Ten years ago: switching on the World Wide Web
News Researchers, long frustrated by more cumbersome protocols and interfaces for accessing distant computers over the Internet and other computer networks, took to the new World Wide Web with alacrity. Kunz didn't invent the Web -- that credit goes to...
[December 10, 2001, 16:37]
US Report: Multilingual world wide web
News Only 6 percent of the world population speaks English as a native language (16 percent speak Spanish), while about 80 percent of all Web pages are in English. Globalink announced this week at Internet World in Chicago a translation-enabled free e...
[July 23, 1998, 9:01]
First World, not World Wide, Web
News While a new report from the United Nations says the world's poor are suffering partly because they have little access to technology, the hurdles to extending Internet access beyond the developed world will take decades to overcome, experts said.
[July 13, 1999, 9:52]
The World Wide Telecom Web Browser
White Papers As the number of telephony voice applications grow, there will be a need for a browser to surf the Web of interconnected voice applications (called as VoiceSites). The paper presents the concept and architecture of T-Web Browser, a WorldWide...
[November 18, 2008, 0:00]
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: The Anatomy of an Information Architecture
White Papers This paper presents a more concrete view of what information architecture actually is to help one recognize it when one sees it. The paper also introduces the components of an architecture; these are important to understand because they make up the...
[October 10, 2007, 1:00]
Challenges in Building a Portal for Sensors World-Wide
White Papers SensorMap is a portal web site for real-time real-world sensor data. The platform also transparently provides mechanisms to archive and index data, to process queries, to aggregate and present results on a geocentric web interface based on Windows...
[May 31, 2007, 1:00]
Berners-Lee: Keep the internet free
News World wide web father Tim Berners-Lee told politicians on Thursday that it's critical to shield his seminal innovation from control by a single company or country. He was the sole witness invited to speak at a hearing in Washington, DC titled "The...
[March 2, 2007, 8:12]
Berners-Lee touts the Semantic Web
News Sir Tim Berners-Lee, recognised as the founding father of the World Wide Web, has claimed the work of companies like Google has made the web a much more powerful tool. Berners-Lee also discussed how the Semantic Web will form the next stage of the...
[March 14, 2008, 8:15]
W3C patent plan draws protests
News A new and controversial proposal under consideration by the World Wide Web Consortium could open the way for companies to claim patent rights -- and demand royalties -- on standards authorized by that body.
[October 2, 2001, 9:01]
W3C releases draft of HTML 5
News The World Wide Web Consortium has published a public draft of the first major upgrade to HTML in over a decade. Released on Tuesday, the first working draft for HTML 5 is a result of work carried out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) HTML...
[January 25, 2008, 13:59]
Doubt cast over Web standard's ownership
News But the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) argues that the technology was developed by a broad range of the Web community. The RDF standard has been endorsed by the World Wide Web Consortium, which evaluates and recommends standards for Web technologies.
[January 4, 2002, 9:38]
A Year Ago: Father of the Web lambastes cyber snooping bill
News British scientist Tim Berners-Lee, credited as the founding father of the World Wide Web, publicly damned British legislation proposing increased Internet surveillance and controls over online privacy Sunday.
[June 11, 2001, 6:28]
Row threatens Web services standards
News The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) this week established a working group to define and establish rules for an area known as Web services choreography, which seeks to map out how Web services interact to form business transactions.
[January 17, 2003, 11:30]
Berners-Lee honoured for creating the Web
News Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, has finally received a substantial financial reward for his achievements. He now heads up the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), a not-for-profit organisation that works to enhance the Web.
[April 15, 2004, 13:10]
WebMiner
Downloads WebMiner is a scriptable application that extends AppleScript to access the Internet and the World Wide Web.With WebMiner, you write scripts that interact with the World Wide Web. You can open web pages, download content, post forms and retrieve...
[May 1, 2002, 8:00]
W3C readies computer-interaction specs
News The World Wide Web Consortium said on Tuesday that two specifications related to computer-voice interaction are ready to become industry standards. W3C director Tim Berners-Lee, best known for inventing the World Wide Web, called the recommendation...
[March 17, 2004, 10:20]
Berners-Lee calls for Net neutrality
News Speaking at the World Wide Web conference in Edinburgh on Tuesday morning, Berners-Lee gave his views on the growing battle over Net neutrality. The World Wide Web conference will run until Thursday. This will be one of the premier technology...
[May 23, 2006, 12:10]
W3C lathers up Soap standard
News Standards body the World Wide Web Consortium said on Wednesday that it is close to finalising an upgrade to an important Web services protocol called Soap. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) said it has a proposed recommendation for Soap 1.2...
[May 8, 2003, 10:07]



