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Contents See also Short bio Before you mail me Address Talks, articles &c Speaking engagements Press interviews Longer Bio Slides from some talks Design Issues: web architecture World Wide Web Consortium Frequently Asked Questions Weaving the Web Tim Berners-Lee Weaving the Web by Tim Berners-Lee with Mark Fischetti, (Harper San Francisco; Hardback: ISBN:0062515861, Abridged audio cassette ...
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Stanford Law School Lawrence Lessig Lawrence Lessig Professor of Law Stanford Law School Founder of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society Author of The Future of Ideas and Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace Chair of the Creative Commons project mailto: lessig at pobox dot com Recently in the Lessig Log... June 15, Briefs Filed in Copyright Fight The Library Journal has a brief article on ...
Seeking family-friendly Web sites This is a companion site to The Internet Kids and Family Yellow Pages, by Jean Armour Polly, published by Osborne McGraw-Hill.
Design Issues Architectural and philosophical points These statements of architectural principle explain the thinking behind the specifications. These are personal notes by Tim Berners-Lee: they are not endorsed by W3C. They are aimed at the technical community, to explain reasons, provide a framework to provide consistency for for future developments, and avoid repetition of discussions once ...
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The Research Interests of MIKE MUUSS Sadly, Mike Muuss was killed in an automobile accident on November 20, 2000. His work lives on in testament to his intellect and indomitable spirit -- Lee A. Butler Welcome! My research interests are in computer simulation ( geometric modeling, synthetic image generation, ray-tracing, virtual reality ), advanced MIMD processor architectures, high speed ...
Leonard Kleinrock, Professor UCLA Computer Science Department Los Angeles, California Inventor of the Internet Technology lk@cs.ucla.edu Dr. Leonard Kleinrock is known as the Inventor of the Internet Technology, having created the basic principles of packet switching, the technology underpinning the Internet, while a graduate student at MIT. This was a decade before the birth of the Internet ...
The twenty most influential scientists and thinkers of the 20th century.
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An Atlantic Unbound roundtable on the future of intellectual property and copyright law in the digital age ...
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A framework for patents and copyrights in the Digital Age. (Everything you know about intellectual property is wrong.) ...
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The Story of Home Page Join The D-Word mailing list! email address Powered by ListBot You're either part of the steamroller or you're part of the road -- Wired magazine, circa 1996 It was January of '96, and everywhere I went I kept hearing about this great new thing called The Web. It's gonna change the way we get information, they said. Change the way we relate to each other. It's gonna change ...
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Internet pioneer, Philip Emeagwali, reflects on the ARPAnet, NSFnet and the contributions of Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), National Science Foundation (NSF), Vice President Al Gore, and inventors described as a ...
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The idea of the Internet is that innovation happens at the end points, an idea seen most clearly in P2P. It's an idea that is quickly being eroded by technology, the DMCA, and recent court decisions, says Lawrence Lessig.
www.openp2p.com/pub/a/p2p/2001/08/07/lessig.html
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is a research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development.
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Ten individuals who made significant contributions to the development of the Internet and world wide web.
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Dean's Letter Eric Benhamou Vint Cerf Jim Clark Jerry Yang/David Filo Research & Teaching: Shaping the Internet Faculty Honors & Awards Facts/Financials Special Funds Volunteer Leadership School of Engineering Volunteers SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF DATA ARCHITECTURE, MCI COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE, '72 - '76, BS '65, MATHEMATICS Vint ...
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Fascinating facts about Tim Berners-Lee inventor of the World Wide Web in 1991.
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Linux Gazette...making Linux just a little more fun! Interview with Google's Sergey Brin By Fernando Ribeiro Corr a Originally published at OLinux Google: An important tool to organize information around the world Sergey Brin, a native of Moscow, graduated with honors with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Maryland at College Park. He is ...
www.linuxgazette.com/issue59/correa.html
In Silicon Valley -- where newness is next to godliness -- the smart money still bets on capitalism ...
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I realized recently that when my 90-year-old mother tells the stories of her life, which she does with great lucidity and detail, technology, or the lack of it, is almost never a factor in them. When she talks about the important events of her childhood in pioneer Wyoming, there is little to indicate that they took place in a world where there was neither electricity nor phone service, where the ...
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Arnold Kling Essays | Short Book Reviews | Favorite Links | Internet Bubble Monitor | Home Bobos in Camden: Four essays on the Pop!Tech 2000 Conference Arguing in My Spare Time, No. 3.25 Arnold Kling Oct. 31, 2000 Recently, I attended the Pop!Tech 2000 conference, in Camden, Maine. There were many currents and eddies running through the conference. For example, many speakers were calling ...
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You have had email, but now is the time for e-commerce, Hotmail founder tells Rediff.
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The below essays are is written by Net evangelist Justin Hall at the beginning of the Information Age. Rebel and visionary, Hall calls on us to forge our own culture on the World Wide Web. Hall dramatically forges the way with his own incredible page A View From Underground with stories about his father's suicide, extensive drug use, venereal diseases, and even naked pictures of himself. Hall ...
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Interview: Marc Andreessen Tackles Internet Issues By Nick Wingfield InfoWorld (US) Category: Product/Technology News\Networking SAN MATEO (10-23-95) - Marc Andreessen, vice president of technology at Netscape Communications Corp., believes the World Wide Web will evolve into an open platform for distributing corporate data. He explains how to InfoWorld reporter Nick Wingfield. INFOWORLD: Are ...
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