In the News
From WWW2006
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Friday 9th June
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Thursday 1st June
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Wednesday 31st May
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Tuesday 30th May
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Monday 29th May
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Friday 26th May
- Wide open future for the web - BBC
- Net guru peers into web's future - BBC
- Oracle: Market forces fail to make software secure - Builder UK
- Leading the Web: not just for academics - Builder UK
- Oracle exec chides software preparedness
- Web inventor warns of 'dark' net
- China, the Web's Broken Link
- The next wave of the web
- Oracle exec hits out at 'patch' mentality
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Thursday 25th May
- Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee on the net's 'intelligent' future - BBC Video report
- Mobile web gears up for lift-off - BBC
- The Web and grids: hand in hand to a distributed future - Builder UK
- Improving internal search and detecting cloaking
- The semantic web is upon us, says Berners-Lee
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Wednesday 24th May
- Smart sites to power semantic web - BBC
- Inventor of web warns of 'dark period' if broken up - The Scotsman
- Privacy worries over web's future - BBC
- Semantic Web ready for mainstream use - Builder UK
- Mash-ups, XML, and visualizing Flickr
- Still with the semantic web thing!
- Semantic Web will bring privacy nightmare
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Tuesday 23rd May
- Web inventor warns of 'dark' net - BBC
- Mobile Web users promised seamless mobility Builder UK
- W3C Work Featured at WWW2006 in Edinburgh; W3C Members and Staff to Present a Wide Range of Web Infrastructure Foundations and Interactive Web Standards
- Next, a 'more revolutionary' Web - International Herald Tribune
- Berners-Lee calls for Net Neutrality Builder UK
- The End User: Lonely quest for unity - International Herald Tribune interview with Daniel Harris of Kendra Initiative
- BT plans to squeeze knowledge from the Net
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Monday 22nd May
- Building on the future of the web - BBC
- Poor standards for impaired web users put accessibility high on the agenda at International World Wide Web conference
- Webmasters reveal a digital future] - Taipei Times (Taken from the Observer)
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Sunday 21st May
- All set for a baby.com revolution - Guardian
- E-learning + Scotland = Major success - Sunday Herald
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12th May
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21st April
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19th April
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