It was 21 years ago today that SirTimBerners-Lee, then a humble scientist at CERN, made the first page on the World Wide Web publicly available. We got SirTimBerners-Lee, sitting at a computer. TimBerners-Lee (@timberners_lee) July 27, 2012
Were it not for Borges and other visionaries such as American inventor and engineer Vannevar Bush – who predicted the arrival of the “memex,” in which an individual could store all “his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized...
Web founder SirTimBerners-Lee warned "Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networking sites represent "one of several threats" to the future of the world wide web," the UK Guardian reported. Berners-Lee is a major proponent of open source and...
This group has some famous and powerful members, including SirTimBerners-Lee. Berners-Lee spoke before Parliament this week "to raise awareness of the technical, legal and ethical implications of interception and profiling by ISPs in...
Google: Semantic Web Faces Webmaster Challenges For years, SirTimBerners-Lee has posed the idea of a semantic web that will be smarter through tagging. Google exec challenges Berners-Lee from News.com has the details, with Norvig explaining that...
I want to put a frame on one of my pages but i don't want the search engines to see the frame.Google: Semantic Web Must Overcome IncompetenceWebmaster World"SirTimBerners-Lee has a vision of a Web where machines as well as people can read...
For years, SirTimBerners-Lee has posed the idea of a semantic web that will
be smarter through tagging. Berners-Lee from News.com has the details, with Norvig explaining that site
owners often don't tag information correctly, along with some...
Today's search podcast covers Yahoo's stock dropping on delays with its new
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transcript links; Yahoo makes it easy to learn your house's worth; a semantic
web...
For years, SirTimBerners-Lee has posed the idea of a
semantic web
that will be smarter through tagging. Berners-Lee from News.com has the details, with Norvig explaining that site
owners often don't tag information correctly, along with some...
This isn't search but if were not for the work of SirTim Berner-Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web, we wouldn't have web search to talk about in the first place. For the web historians out there, this newsgroup post from August 9, 1991 by Tim...
If TimBerners-Lee, founder of the World Wide Web, is tagging content relating to the web, you might want to have him added as an expert to influence what you see. If Virgin's Sir Richard Branson were in the system, he might be attractive as an...
SirTimBerners-Lee is interviewed in the new issue of Technology Review. The interview focuses on the latest developments with the Semantic Web. Here's a small portion of the interview. B-L: You can take a database or a calendar or an address book...
From a ZDNet article, "SirTimBerners-Lee, who won the same prize in 2002, said in a statement: 'Google held a mirror up to us, reflecting the myriad little actions of linking as a set of concepts which society has discussed and sought.
A Chat with SirTimBerners-Lee In the interview SirTim talks about standards, browsers, and the semantic web. Source: InternetNews.com On a related note. Web historians" might enjoy taking a look at this USENET post from Aug.by TB-L.
Arise, Sir WWW TimBerners-Lee, inventor of the world wide web, is honoured. Search Headlines SearchDay is headlines-only for this short week, while we celebrate the season. Happy holidays, everyone! NOTE: Article links often change.