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Fast Company Miles Kohrman |
Bittersweet Feelings As The World Wide Web Turns 25 Nostalgia for a pre-Internet world, one free of endless streams of viral content and constant communication, remains strong. Really strong. |
Information Today November 5, 2013 |
Internet Archive Brings Old Programs Back to Life The Internet Archive released an open beta version of JAVASCRIPT MESS (JSMESS), a flexible, JavaScript-based program that users can run from their internet browsers to access old computer programs. |
Information Today September 17, 2013 |
W3C Launches Website Validation Service The World Wide Web Consortium's Validator Suite ended its beta phase and is now ready for action. This premium service checks websites' public pages against W3C standards to ensure website quality. |
Information Today June 20, 2013 |
The Electronic Frontier Foundation Objects to W3C HTML5 Standards The EFF explains that the working group's proposal means end users will have their access controlled by the W3C's decisions about DRM. |
Information Today May 2, 2013 Paula J. Hane |
Useful Browser Extensions I'd like to share some of these treasures that have improved the browser experience for me. There are similar extensions for Firefox and other browsers, but I'll focus on those I use on Chrome. |
Information Today March 14, 2013 George H. Pike |
Copyright Alert System to Warn, Then Punish, Peer-to-Peer File Sharing After months of delays, a coalition of content providers and Internet Service Providers launched the Copyright Alert System, a "six strikes" structure that will notify, then potentially punish users for illegal file sharing. |
CRM December 19, 2012 Judith Aquino |
ICANN Reveals Results of Domain Name Auction New domain names like .food, .energy, .city, and others could be launched next year. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which oversees the Internet's addressing system, is leading the expansion. |
Information Today December 3, 2012 Paula J. Hane |
The Fight for a Free and Open Internet Vinton Cerf fears forces are at work that threaten to undermine the free and open nature of the net. Some 42 countries filter and censor content out of the 72 studied by the Open Net Initiative. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2012 Ritchie S. King |
Will Unicode Soon Be the Universal Code? Three-fifths of all Web pages are in Unicode, up from zero a decade ago |
Information Today June 21, 2012 George H. Pike |
ICANN Releases List of 1,400 Possible New Internet Top-Level Domains With a range of possibilities from "AAA" through "Zulu," on June 13, 2012, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers released its highly anticipated list of potential new generic Top Level Domains for consideration and comment. |
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