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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

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

OpenDocument could 'turn everything inside out'

October 3, 2005 The data format standard has the potential to transform the world just as the Web did, according to a senior Sun executive. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, WWW, potential, Sun Microsystems Inc., success, HTML, conference, Microsoft Corp.

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

ICANN needs to clamp down on domain name abuse

June 21, 2006 Attorney Doug Isenberg believes the current Whois system and domain name abuses are bad enough; ICANN shouldn't make them worse. TAGS: Whois, domain name, WWW, database

Governments and governance

April 6, 2004 Daniel Weitzner of the W3C says that the era in which Internet technology design can pretend to be neutral to public policy is over. TAGS: U.N., government, WWW, era, community

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

Google joins Xerox as a verb

July 6, 2006 Yahoo may need a Band-Aid or a Kleenex. Its rival has been officially ensconced in Merriam-Webster's--and the OED. TAGS: verb, Xerox Corp., biodiesel, Google Search, margin, WWW, Google Inc., search engine, word, person, spyware, mouse, cell phone
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