WWW2010 - Raleigh
- TO BE ANNOUNCED at the closing ceremony, 5:00 PM, Friday, April 30, Ballroom A.
WWW2009 - Madrid
- Hybrid Keyword Search Auctions
- Ashish Goel (Stanford University), Kamesh Munagala (Duke University)
WWW2008 - Beijing
- IRLbot: Scaling to 6 Billion Pages and Beyond
- Hsin-Tsang Lee, Derek Leonard, Xiaoming Wang, and Dmitri Loguinov (Texas A&M University)
WWW2007 - Banff
- Wherefore Art Thou R3579X? Anonymized Social Networks, Hidden Patterns,
and Structural Steganography
- Lars Backstrom (Cornell University), Cynthia Dwork (Microsoft Research) and
Jon Kleinberg (Cornell University)
WWW2006 - Edinburgh
- Random Sampling from a Search Engine’s Index
- Ziv Bar-Yossef and Maxim Gurevich (Technion, Haifa, Israel)
WWW2005 - Chiba
- Three-Level Caching for Efficient Query Processing in Large Web Search Engines
- Xiaohui Long and Torsten Suel (Polytechnic University)
WWW2004 - New York City
- Automatic Fragment Detection in Dynamic Web Pages and Its Impact on Caching
- Lakshmish Ramaswamy (Georgia Tech), Arun Iyengar (IBM Research), Ling Liu (Georgia Tech), and
Fred Douglis (IBM Research)
WWW2003 - Budapest
- Scaling Personalized Web Search
- Glen Jeh and Jennifer Widom (Stanford University)
- SemTag and Seeker: Bootstrapping the Semantic Web via Automated Semantic Annotation
- Stephen Dill, et al. (IBM Research)
WWW2002 - Honolulu
- Abstracting Application-Level Web Security
- David Scott and Richard Sharp (University of Cambridge)
WWW10 (2001) - Hong Kong
- Engineering Server Driven Consistency for Large Scale Dynamic Web Services
- Jian Yin, Lorenzo Alvisi, Mike Dahlin (Univ. of Texas at Austin) and Arun Iyengar (IBM Research)
WWW9 (2000) - Amsterdam
- Graph Structure in the Web
- Andrei Broder (AltaVista), Ravi Kumar (IBM Research), Farzin Maghoul (AltaVista),
Prabhakar Raghavan (IBM Research), Sridhar Rajagopalan (IBM Research), Raymie Stata (Compaq),
Andrew Tomkins (IBM Research) and Janet Wiener (Compaq)
WWW8 (1999) - Toronto
- Focused Crawling: A New Approach for Topic-Specific Resource Discovery
- Soumen Chakrabati (IIT Bombay), Martin van den Berg (Xerox PARC), and Byron Dom (IBM Research)
WWW7 (1998) - Brisbane
- The Interactive Multimedia Jukebox (IMJ): A New Paradigm for the
On-Demand Delivery of Audio/Video
- Kevin Almeroth (UC Santa Barbara) and Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Tech)
WWW6 (1997) - Santa Clara
- Syntactic Clustering of the Web
- Andrei Broder, Steve Glassman, Mark Manasse (Digital Equipment), and
Geoffrey Zweig (UC Berkeley)
WWW5 (1996) - Paris
- Measuring the Web
- Tim Bray (Open Text)