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BusinessWeek November 8, 2004 Otis Port |
Timothy J. Berners-Lee: Spinning The World's Web As head of the World Wide Web Consortium, based at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Berners-Lee is coordinating a global team bent on hatching the Semantic Web. |
PC Magazine November 16, 2004 John C. Dvorak |
A Google-Microsoft War Microsoft will see the Google browser as its biggest threat and find ways to thwart the upstart's intentions. |
InternetNews October 28, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Domain Apps Progress Through ICANN Judged technically sound, the proposals for .post and .travel enter the negotiation phase. |
Science News October 23, 2004 |
Net History This Web site aims to provide material documenting the applications and platforms that came together to create the early Internet. |
InternetNews October 22, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
IE Fights Back, Sort Of Amid the buzz surrounding alternative browsers, one security researcher claims Microsoft's is more stable. |
InternetNews October 20, 2004 Jim Wagner |
'Drag-and-Drop' IE Flaw Persists Microsoft officials confirmed the existence of two vulnerabilities within Internet Explorer 6.0 that affect all versions of Windows, including Windows XP Service Pack 2 users. |
InternetNews October 20, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Tabbed Browsing Flaws Detected Tabbed browsing, one of the more popular features built into alternative Web browsers, contains a security flaw that puts users at risk of spoofing attacks. |
InternetNews October 19, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Firefox's Volunteer Launch Brigade As the Mozilla Foundation puts the finishing touches on the public release of Firefox 1.0 and Thunderbird 1.0, volunteers spring to action. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
PlanetLab: A New Net Does the Internet need a piggyback network? |
InternetNews October 18, 2004 Michael Singer |
XHTML, HTML Get International Flavor An Internet standards task force is appealing to an international audience with an update to the XHTML and HTML markup languages. |
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