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Tim Berners-Lee On the Future of the WebSir Tim Berners-Lee is the pioneer responsible for the first successful communication between an HTTP client and a server, making him the founding father of the World Wide Web. Mental Floss magazine has a good run down of Tim’s thoughts on the current state of the WWW, and where it’s headed nex ... |
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Google Crawls HTML Forms to Index Deep, Invisible WebGoogle aims to crawl and index every page on the Internet. But as millions of web pages continue to hide behind flash, javascript, dynamic pages, unlinked pages, and password protected pages - Google has started crawling forms to index the unexplored Deep Web (also called Hidden Web, or Invisibl... |
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Security flaw warning for internetAn internet security expert in the US says he has found a gaping hole in the World Wide Web. ... |
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Web still in its infancy at 15, says Sir Tim Berners-LeeThe BBC celebrates the Web's 15th birthday, again ... |
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Blogs, Blogs, BlogsBlogs aplenty. Sex sells. Lies abound. Frauds endless. Web log is Blog. World Wide Web is www ... |
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Vodafone wants you to pay and talk on the VF830The VF830 is the latest handset to join the Vodafone Pay As You Go party. It may look like a less than attractive, bog-standard handset, but its features are rather attractive. A 3.2 megapixel camera, and HSDPA are just some of its features that make it covetable. The press release suggests YouTu... |




