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Web inventor backs group to improve his creation: related news

Discussion of Web titles

There are so many different Web titles, it's amazing. I've seen everything from: Webmaster, Webmistress, Web Producer, Web Designer, Web Developer, Web Architect, Web Programmer, and many more. What is your Web job title? I have been a Web Setter, a Web Manager, and a Web Writer, as well as several of the titles listed above. Right now I call myself a Web Developer, Web Designer, or Web Writer, but that could change.

Web inventor backs group to improve his creation

Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, is helping start a new foundation with the aim of supporting the Web as a tool that's open and accessible to everyone.

Web inventor backs group to improve his creation

NEW YORK -- Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, is helping to start a new foundation with the aim of supporting the web as a tool that's open and accessible to everyone.

Web inventor backs group to improve his creation

NEW YORK - Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, is helping to start a new foundation with the aim of supporting the web as a tool that's open and accessible to everyone.

Web inventor backs group to improve his creation

The SPH-M320 isn't for the danger-prone, but it offers acceptable call quality in an easy-to-use design.

Web inventor backs group to improve his creation

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Web inventor looks to improve his creation

NEW YORK - Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, is helping start a new foundation with the aim of supporting the Web as a tool that's open and accessible to everyone.

Lessons in Life and LimbA visit to the Cambodian Landmine Museum

His name is Hak and his story goes something like this: Born in a small village flanking the banks of the Tonle Sap Lake in northern Cambodia, Hak spent his earliest years living amongst the poverty and destitution that defines much of the region. His home was no more than a small shack composed of wooden beams that had begun to rot as a result of the ceaseless rain, his playground a bare patch of earth beside his home on which his toys a few balls that deflated too easily, a rusty bike-laying in the dirt. Yet Hak loved those balls, and that bike, despite the brakes that squeaked and squealed as he rode, and the wheels that left his legs caked with mud when he pedalled too fast. Hak loved that bike, despite everything, and perhaps above all else, because when he rode it he could feel the hot wind in his face, and the strength in his legs,

Standard Bank Group Limited - Standard Bank Group Basel II Disclosure as

SBK - Standard Bank Group Limited - Standard Bank Group Basel II Disclosure as at June 2008 Standard Bank Group Limited Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa Registration number 1969/017128/06 JSE share code: SBK NSX share code: SNB ISIN ZAE000109815 ("Standard Bank Group") STANDARD BANK GROUP BASEL II DISCLOSURE AS AT JUNE 2008 Standard Bank Group was required to comply with Basel II from 1 January 2008. In terms of the disclosure requirements under Basel II, comprehensive semi-annual and annual disclosures are required. The semi-annual disclosure for Standard Bank Group, based on June 2008 information, will be published on 10 October 2008 on the Standard Bank website, at the following link: http://www.standardbank.co.za/site/investor/int2008_analysis.

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Crash Bandicoot Mind Over Mutant PS2

In the latest Bandicoot adventure we see him up against his arch nemesis Neo Cortex, who's devised yet another fiendish, and dastardly devilish, evil scientist plan to take over the world. This time he's using basically a brain control device to turn the denizens of Wampu island into his unwitting pawns, and of course they fall for it through Neo's clever use of infomercials. So it's up to our friendly neighborhood bandicoot to come save the day once again, this time though he's got some special tricks up his sleeve, or should I say in his pockets. Crash has the ability to 'jack' monsters, or take control of them to do his bidding to help him fight Neo Cortex and his hordes of henchmen. When Crash doesn't need the monster he puts it in his pocket for later use, Crash and his monsters can be upgraded as well by collecting jewels, or Mojo.

Web Host Got Web Host Offers Shared IP SEO Web Hosting Plans

November 1, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Web host Got Web Host (http://www.gotwebhost.com) is offering shared IP SEO web hosting plans, it was announced recently. The plans are set up as reseller accounts and offer multiple Class C IP addresses with cost savings against dedicated IPs. They offer the option to get 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 Class C IP ranges, with two IP's per Class C.

Opera to Web developers: Come to MAMA

Opera Software on Wednesday revealed a search engine that indexes structural information about Web pages so Web developers and standards bodies can see what technologies are being used to build Web sites and how they are being used. The Metadata Analysis and Mining Application search engine -- "MAMA" for short -- is being tested by the company and should be released in an invitation-only beta by the end of the year, said Snorre Grimsby, vice president of quality assurance at Opera in Oslo, Norway. MAMA grew out of tests Opera routinely does to make sure its own browser software products work well with existing Web pages that use the most commonly used Web site-creation technology, he said. "We realized internally that we needed to be able to find lots of live sites out there that used certain technologies in certain combinations so we cou

Enjoy Tomorrow's Web Today with AIR and CSS3

Jonathan Snook Jonathan Snook has been involved in the Web since '95, and is lucky to be able to call his hobby a career. He worked in web agencies for over six years and has worked with high profile clients in government, the private sector, and non-profit organizations. Jonathan Snook currently runs his own web development business from Ottawa, Canada and continues to write about what he loves on his blog at Snook.ca.

Edgar Holloway: Artist best known for his etched portraits

Born in May 1914 in Mexborough, near Doncaster, the son of a Yorkshire miner-turned-pictureframer, he left school at 14 to travel the countryside in pursuit of subjects for watercolours and etchings. Within a year, he was etching and printing copper plates to sell through his father’s shop. His father went to extraordinary lengths to facilitate his success, procuring letters of introduction and moving his family to London. By the age of 20, Holloway had staged two critically acclaimed solo exhibitions in London; his sitters for portraits includedT. S. Eliot, Herbert Read and Stephen Spender, and his works were purchased by the British Museum, V&A and other leading collections.

What A Concept: Sharing New Inventions With The World Is Good For The Inventor

If you read the angry comments we get from self-proclaimed "inventors" whenever we write about patents around here, you might get the impression from them that if you can't protect your ideas, there's simply no reason to be an inventor. It looks like Johnny Chung Lee is proving that's simply not true. Lee has made plenty of cool things, some of which have garnered plenty of attention: from his Poor Man's Steadycam to his Wii-based interactive whiteboard. But none of his inventions have garnered as much attention as his YouTube video of his headtracking virtual reality system for the Wii, which became a YouTube sensation:

Internet Retailer Web Design `09 Conference: Redesigning Web Sites: The Magic That Turns Shoppers Into Buyers

Web Design Conference `09 features 45 experts in web site design and usability, representing retailers and the design professionals who help them create outstanding sites. Attendees can register for up to three free web design consultations on Jan. 30 before the conference begins. The keynote speaker is Lindy Rawlinson, vice president of web operations and new business for Neiman Marcus Direct, who will discuss how to design a straightforward, elegant site that speaks to customers while incorporating advanced site functionality.

RDFa in XHTML: Syntax and Processing Is a W3C Recommendation; RDFa Primer Updated

The Semantic Web Deployment Working Group and the XHTML2 Working Group published the W3C Recommendation RDFa in XHTML: Syntax and Processing. This specification allows publishers to express structured data on the Web within XHTML. This allows tools to read it, enabling a new world of user functionality, allowing users to transfer structured data between applications and web sites, and allowing browsing applications to improve the user experience. For those looking for an introduction to the use of RDFa and some real-world examples, please consult the updated RDFa Primer. Learn more about the Semantic Web Activity and the HTML Activity.

Mobile Web Replacing Wire Web: Report

When it comes to emerging markets, there’s been a lot of talk of how the mobile web will be the dominant way that people access the internet. Now there’s evidence from Opera Software (OSL: OPERA), the browser makers, who in its October “State of the Mobile Web” report, found that the mobile web is replacing the wired web in Southeast Asia. Looking at data and metrics from its mobile browser Opera Mini, the company found that page views per user in Indonesia and the Philippines are significantly higher than the worldwide numbers. Page views in the Philippines alone grew more than 1120 percent this year. In Indonesia, each user browsed 358 pages on average in October 2008, “well above the global average”.

Noble Composer Web Agent Offers Flexible Web-based Agent Desktops

Atlanta, GA - October 9, 2008 - Noble Systems Corporation, a global provider of contact center technology, introduces Noble(R) Composer Web Agent, an agent workflow design and desktop unification tool for agents using web browser environments. Noble Composer Web Agent helps companies improve agent productivity, reduce training costs, increase customer service quality, and leverage technology investments.

Berners-Lee Launches New W3 Foundation

robertsonadams tips us to the initiation of the World Wide Web Foundation with $5M of seed funding from the Knight Foundation. From the announcement: "Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, unveils the World Wide Web Foundation. It aims to advance One Web that is free and open, to expand its capability and robustness, and to extend its benefits to all people on the planet." The new foundation's site should have video up soon of Berners-Lee's speech at the kickoff event. The foundation hopes to raise $50M–$100M and will issue grants in Web science, technology and practice, and Web for society. Initial plans will be disclosed early next year.

Egyptian Blogger Enters 3rd Year in Jail

Student Abdel Kareem Nabil Suleiman (Kareem Amer), 24, has begun his third year in Borg el Arab prison near Alexandria, Egypt. Two years have gone by and nothing has changed. His family have never come to visit him. Only his lawyer reports to the outside world, about his morale, which weakens day after day, and his fragile state of health. His parents, probably as a result of intimidation, have even publicly disowned their son and called for him to be sentenced to death. Wardens have prevented him from leaving his cell since Sept. 1.

Has Google violated "don't be evil" motto?

On September 2, the 800-pound gorilla of the internet made yet another inroad into the somewhat crowded market for alternative web browsers. The Chrome web browser is Google's latest toy: blazingly fast, user-friendly, and with the raison d'ętre of improving life for users of “web applications”. More of the important work we do on the computer now occurs through "web application” sites, with all our data sitting on a distant (almost always American) web server and not on our own computers. Webmail services such as Gmail and Microsoft's Windows Live Mail (formerly Hotmail) are the tip of the iceberg, and the most popular implementation of this technology; web word-processing and spreadsheet creation via mainly the Google Docs suite is gaining momentum as a quick way to create and share documents with whole offices or the internet at large.

Web Application Security Overview

With the web and web sites open to everyone -- including malicious hackers -- the security of web applications sits at the top of the list of issues on any web developer's mind. In this eight-part series, we will look at the security concerns of PHP developers, and what they can do to make their web applications more secure.

Experience Web 3.0 via Truevert Green Search Engine

When it comes to search engines, Web 3.0 or semantic web means systems learn the contexts of a word to be able to perform more targeted queries; no more hit or miss result. More precisely called semantic search, it could make researching for information a lot easier, especially since the web has grown astronomically over the years. True to the sense of Web 3.0 and clean technology, Truevert is a Web 3.0 search engine dedicated to the topic. So, for example, if you type a query for "solar," you're not going to get results about solar eclipses, you'll get results for solar energy instead. There's even a list of filters you can use to segregate your search results into more specific topics.


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