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Netex gets patent, could make Google pay

Netex gets patent, could make Google pay

News Internet giants the likes of Google and Yahoo may have to pay an Israeli company for a search patent, which it has obtained in the United States.

Wednesday, September 09 2009 11:36 AM

Tags: Search, Web sites, Patent, Web Browser, Israeli company, stock price, search engine company, TechCrunch, search bar, WWW


At 40, the Internet's still reshaping history

At 40, the Internet's still reshaping history

Insight The Net has crushed geographic barriers and withstood extraordinary growing pains. But the human race has work to do adapting to its creation.

Sunday, September 06 2009 10:25 AM

Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Netcraft, WWW, Net, cloud computing, Web 2.0, Web sites, PC, Facebook


Net pioneer GeoCities finally laid to rest

Net pioneer GeoCities finally laid to rest

News With Yahoo's closure of GeoCities, Internet community bids farewell to one of earliest Web startups, but several efforts underway to save its content.

Tuesday, October 27 2009 06:33 PM

Tags: Web sites, GeoCities, Yahoo! Inc., Web sites, Portal, dot-com, Hollywood, Internet, Web Site, WWW


How modern technology has mis-valued content

Blogs I remember returning to the office from my first few assignments as a rookie reporter, real excited, and eager to write ...

Friday, June 19 2009 03:35 AM


Open education child's best cyber defense

Blogs I have a soon-to-be six-year-old Jack Russell Terrier that has a habit of barking at almost every dog we paw past during...

Wednesday, May 20 2009 03:06 AM


British PM calls on Berners-Lee in open-government drive

News U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown enlists father of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, to help drive opening up of access to government data in the Web.

Thursday, June 11 2009 11:01 AM

Tags: Web sites, Privacy, Tim Berners-Lee, Government, Internet Service Provider, Prime Minister, technique, WWW, Web, Web sites


Cern celebrates 20 years of the Web

News At an event at the European Centre for Nuclear Research, Berners-Lee acknowledged the role of the center on the development of the World Wide Web 20 years earlier.

Sunday, March 15 2009 10:52 PM

Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, CERN, Tim Berners-Lee, Next Computer, scientist, Web Site, WWW, Web, Internet


Berners-Lee says no to Internet 'snooping'

News The inventor of the World Wide Web calls deep packet inspection the electronic equivalent of opening people's mail.

Thursday, March 12 2009 09:25 AM

Tags: Data security, Diagnostics and monitoring, Privacy, Tim Berners-Lee, Government, Advertisement, Internet Service, Deep Packet Inspection, CEO, U.K.


Berners-Lee: Semantic Web will have privacy built-in

News The Semantic Web will be able to enforce privacy policies set by Web users, according to Web pioneer Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

Friday, March 13 2009 10:16 AM

Tags: Web sites, Network security, Security implementation/standards, Semantic Web, data mining, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C, photograph, desktop, built-In


A new skin for 'unkind' blogosphere

Blogs Remember that episode of Seinfeld where the four friends were sent to jail for not being good Samaritans? In the fin...

Friday, February 06 2009 03:13 AM


Google: Unicode vanquishes ASCII

News Unicode conquers ASCII on the Web and improves international search abilities.

Tuesday, May 06 2008 08:14 AM

Tags: Web sites, Protocols and platforms, Unicode, Google Inc., ASCII, News.com, blog, Web Site, software architect, typewriter


S'pore goes high on TV

Insight Singapore's Media Development Authority CIO Yeo Chun Cheng discusses hurdles the media regulator had to cross when the country kicked off its high-definition television trials in May 2006.

Monday, April 02 2007 03:02 PM

Tags: TVs, Multimedia, Digital media, Regulations


New Chinese Internet police to crack down online crime

News In east China's Anhui province, a newly-formed police force is set to deal with Internet crime. In the past few weeks, the police have cracked down on a number of Internet crimes ranging from cheating to pornography.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:09 PM


Get to know Subversion as a replacement for CVS

Techguide Vincent Danen shows you some of the common commands for using Subversion and gives you an example of setting up a Subversion repository.

Monday, November 07 2005 10:33 AM


When IT and healthcare come together

Insight CIO 1-1 SingHealth's Dr. Low Cheng Ooi shares his views on how IT and healthcare are colliding to bring forth the future of medicine for patients and practitioners.

Monday, April 13 2009 07:46 PM

Tags: IT project management, Data Management, Leadership, Technology, Clinician, EMR, globalization, analytics, information technology company, chairman


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