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Berners-Lee: Semantic Web's success lies in cooperation

September 19, 2006 Net pioneer says the power of the Semantic Web comes from not one data source, but the combination of many. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, Semantic Web, RDF, data source, conference, England, camera

Berners-Lee calls for Net neutrality

May 23, 2006 A distinction must be preserved between the market for access and the market for content, says the Web pioneer. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, Net Neutrality, broadband provider, WWW, conference, U.S., broadband, TV

Call him Sir Tim Berners-Lee

July 16, 2004 Queen Elizabeth dubs Tim Berners-Lee a knight, in recognition of his contributions to the World Wide Web. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, honor, knight, WWW, IVR, recognition

Google exec challenges Berners-Lee

July 19, 2006 Director of Search says Net pioneer's Semantic Web vision could be hamstrung by incompetent Web masters. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, Semantic Web, RDF, Artificial Intelligence, Google Inc., exec, conference, HTML

Berners-Lee pushes Congress on 'nondiscriminatory' Web

March 1, 2007 Web father says his invention should never be controlled by a single entity, but declines to endorse a specific Net neutrality bill. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, Net Neutrality, Edward Markey, WWW, Rep., politician, digital-rights management, Apple Computer

Semantic Web ready for mainstream use

May 24, 2006 All the technologies are now in place to make the data-driven Web a reality, according to Tim Berners-Lee. TAGS: Semantic Web, Tim Berners-Lee, ontology, RDF, conference, language

Berners-Lee, universities launch 'Web science' initiative

November 2, 2006 The Internet luminary and fellow researchers usher in a new project to study the Web's vast social and technological reach. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, science, research scientist, life science, computer science, university, researcher, initiative, scientist, Google Inc.

Next big step for the Web--or a detour?

March 9, 2005 At a San Francisco conference, the W3C tries to establish the relevance of the Semantic Web, but skeptics abound. TAGS: Semantic Web, Tim Berners-Lee, protocol, computer network, conference, San Francisco, IBM Corp., idea

Rival browsers benefiting from MSN gaffe

November 1, 2001 Whether Microsoft intentionally or mistakenly blocked rival browsers from MSN, a torrent of criticism has hit the company--including harsh words from the W3C's Tim Berners-Lee. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, MSN, Opera Software, incident, critic, Web browser, torrent, telecommunications, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system

New Web copyright tool to exclude non-IE users

August 26, 2005 Copyright Office says it can't ensure that a planned system for preregistering creative works will work with other browsers. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, office, Netscape Communications Corp., work, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox

Fathers of grid computing form start-up

December 13, 2004 If you want to invest in a grid project, hiring Univa would be like paying Tim Berners-Lee to set up your home page. TAGS: Univa, grid computing, grid, Tim Berners-Lee, business computing, supercomputing, Scott McNealy, financial service, Oracle Corp., hiring, transportation, telecommunications, vision, start-up, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp.

Grid gurus launch a start-up

December 13, 2004 If you want to invest in a grid project, hiring Univa would be like paying Tim Berners-Lee to set up your home page. TAGS: Univa, grid computing, grid, Tim Berners-Lee, Scott McNealy, financial service, Oracle Corp., hiring, transportation, telecommunications, start-up, Sun Microsystems Inc., CEO, IBM Corp., Dell, database
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