Articles, tagged with "tim berners lee", page 4
25th November 2009
Contrary to his words, Al Gore did not invent the internet. In fact, no one man invented the internet. The internet was created based on the work of several people, all of who lent something to the creation of the internet. Below is a list of some of the ...
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Robert Bell
11th November 2009
The history of the web hosting dates back to the time when Tim Berners Lee wrote the first program for the web in the year 1990. After that the program was further developed and many companies joined in the effort to come to the present stage where there ...
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meghshyam
03rd November 2009
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organisation for the World Wide Web and is headed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee (the man credited with "inventing" the Internet).
W3C's sole goal is to ensure that the World Wide Web and...
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Anthony Taylor
16th October 2009
Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web stated in 1999 that the Web is "an information space through which people can communicate, but communicate in a special way: communicate by sharing their knowledge in a pool. The idea was not just that it...
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Simon Lee Smith
21st September 2009
I was recently asked what web 2.0 stood for and I found myself groping for a credible explanation. Snippets of information, I had read all along flashed through my mind, but still, I found myself at complete loss of words. "Does web 2.0 mean anything at ...
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kneoteric
15th September 2009
Website coding standards exist for two main reasons; to maintain web development techniques across websites and to help usability issues for disabled internet users.
Coding standards like W3C are set by online authorities for websites to adhere to in o...
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Advansys
02nd September 2009
When we talk about the internet we tend to think about the World Wide Web as though it was the same thing. Of course the internet is much bigger than the web and is the basic network infrastructure of which the World Wide Web is only part. It can be said ...
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Robert Palmer
19th August 2009
Search engines in modern times use complex algorithms and advanced technologies to help browse the information online. Apart from information search, search engine marketing and optimization are important aspects of Google, Yahoo and other popular searc...
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Author:
Arun Kumar
17th August 2009
On August 6, 1991, CERN, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland, publicized the new World Wide Web project. The Web was invented by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. There are many browsers in use today, but all of there look b...
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Sean Hummer
10th July 2009
The name Tim Berners-Lee is not a household name, but what he created 20 years ago is. The World Wide Web started humbly enough as a technical paper presented by Berners-Lee in Switzerland, and has become the ubiquitous backdrop of enterprise and enterta...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
22nd June 2009
These days when 70-80% of the business is generated online, it is necessary to have a globally accessible website i.e, it should be accessible across all major browsers, operating systems and other devices like PDA, phone etc.
With over 100+ combinatio...
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Author:
Ipraxa
11th June 2009
Wikipedia says that the Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks. What you see in the title image taken from The Opte Project, is just a fragment of a much larger internet map. Obviously, it is impossible to map all computers connec...
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Host1Plus
29th May 2009
Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry that was originally characterized as interactivity in a website and making it something more than just words on a page. It has no exact definition but it is primarily caused by an attempt to comp...
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Author:
Therese Prentice
01st May 2009
World Wide Web, the word which does not amaze many! In fact, it is like a pair of shoes, everyone's wearing it. Everyone's having a website nowadays! From the time, when the hyperlink was an invention and Tim Berners Lee's notebook program contained such ...
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Creativei
03rd February 2009
W3C Validation is an oft-repeated term when website accessibility is talked about. W3C refers to World Wide Web Consortium, a unanimous organization that provides a ser of web standards and guidelines that help overcome the problem of incompatibility of c...
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Author:
Maneet Puri