Why are you advocating the study of ‘web science’? There are lots of people currently in different disciplines who are looking at the web, and they’re realising that it’s big and its complex. There are arguably more web pages out there than neurons
Blog Post, News - Webware.com
The Web 2.0 Summit –a conference of the Silicon Valley digiterati–seems to have changed its theme from “monetize the Web” to “save the world.” Tim O’Reilly, one of the Web 2.0 Summit organizers, on Monday posted a blog with details on the fifth
Enterprise Software - NewsFactor Network
Microsoft has issued a security advisory to warn users about attacks targeting a vulnerability in the ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer in the Microsoft Access database management system. Tech junkies looking to pinch pennies in today’s economy
Outside the Lines - CNET News
On June 27, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said he didn’t think that his company and Yahoo would make a deal, adding that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will find “plenty of other opportunities. Not so fast. As Yahoo’s quarterly earnings come up on July
MIT’s Technology Review Names Peer39 One of Ten Web Startups to Watch - Consumer Electronics Net
NEW YORK, NY — (MARKET WIRE) — 07/08/08 — The July/August 2008 issue of MIT’s Technology Review has called Peer39, which deploys the world’s most advanced semantic advertising platform, one of its Ten Web Startups to Watch in 2008. The story
Protect the web, says Sir Tim - Guardian Unlimited
Researchers have a “duty” to protect the future of the world wide web, according to its inventor. Speaking at the launch of a new research programme yesterday, Sir Tim Berners-Lee the British computer scientist who came up with the idea of the
What is the future of the internet? - BBC News
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. The pioneer of the world wide web is now looking ahead to a new and more sophisticated way of using the internet known as the semantic web. Sir Tim Berners-Lee explains
Microsoft readies pay-as-you-go Web business apps - Webware.com
Microsoft detailed on Tuesday its road map and pricing for Web-based software suites built for big companies or growing businesses. Enabling telecommuting, which many employers and workers increasingly favor as gas prices soar, is likely to be a



