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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, WWW, broadband provider, U.S., conference, broadband, TV

Web creator Berners-Lee knighted

December 31, 2003 Tim Berners-Lee, who combined HTML with URLs and came up with the World Wide Web, becomes a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. TAGS: Tim Berners-Lee, HTTP, WWW, creator, HTML, Web server, Apple Computer, server

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, Mary Bono, WWW, Edward Markey, Net Neutrality, Rep., digital-rights management, politician, Apple Computer

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, England, conference, camera, photograph

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, WWW, knight, 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, HTML, conference

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, 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, research scientist, science, university, computer science, life science, researcher, scientist, initiative, 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, IBM Corp., idea, San Francisco

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, Opera Software, MSN, incident, torrent, Web browser, critic, software company, Microsoft Corp., telecommunications, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system

Web voice technologies get W3C go-ahead

March 16, 2004 The World Wide Web Consortium says two specifications are ready for adoption as industry standards. TAGS: VoiceXML, Tim Berners-Lee, speech recognition, specification, recommendation, industry standard, VoIP, development

Perspective: The patent threat to the Web

October 7, 2002 Open-source advocate Bruce Perens applauds a W3C vote in a controversial patent dispute, but warns corporations are still trying to set up a tollbooth on the Internet. TAGS: patent, Tim Berners-Lee, policy, standards, corporation, standard, purpose, open source, developer

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., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, work, Firefox

Patent office to re-examine Eolas patent

November 12, 2003 The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office agrees to re-examine the Eolas patent for a browser plug-in, a development likely to bring cheer to Microsoft and software patent foes alike. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., re-examination, patent, Tim Berners-Lee, art, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer

Microsoft's new best friends

October 31, 2003 News.com's Charles Cooper says the Eolas dispute has convinced even Microsoft bashers that what's good for Bill Gates is good for the rest of the PC industry. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., Tim Berners-Lee, patent, computer industry, decision, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., software company

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, financial service, transportation, Scott McNealy, Oracle Corp., hiring, start-up, telecommunications, Sun Microsystems Inc., CEO, database, IBM Corp.

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, transportation, financial service, Oracle Corp., hiring, vision, start-up, telecommunications, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source
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