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Semantic Web is ready for mainstream use

News The Semantic Web, where machines are able to read the contents of documents as readily as people can, now has all the standards and technologies it needs to succeed, according to W3C director Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

[May 24, 2006, 14:55]

Mobile Web users promised seamless mobility

News Sir David Brown, chairman of Motorola, has said that the future of the Web lies in "seamless mobility". Brown was giving the keynote speech at the opening of the WWW2006 conference in Edinburgh on Tuesday.

[May 23, 2006, 16:40]

Oracle: Market forces fail to make software secure

News Oracle's chief security officer has hit out at a software market in which "most software people are not trained to think in terms of safety, security and reliability", and instead are wedded to a culture of "patch, patch, patch" at a cost to...

[May 26, 2006, 14:20]

Photos: World Wide Web 2006 conference

News Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the Web, got WWW06 off to a flying start with a speech in which he warned that massive change was ahead. We are in the embryonic stages of the Web from any point of view," said Sir Tim, comparing today's Web to early...

[May 23, 2006, 16:25]

Leading the Web: not just for academics

News The 15th International World Wide Web Conference, to give it its full title, appears to have been a resounding success. The event, held in Edinburgh, has seen a resurgence in interest in the technology of the Web, not just from its traditional...

[May 26, 2006, 16:15]

Berners-Lee calls for Net neutrality

News Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the Web, has called for clear separation between Internet access and Internet content. Speaking at the World Wide Web conference in Edinburgh on Tuesday morning, Berners-Lee gave his views on the growing battle over...

[May 23, 2006, 12:10]

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