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Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
R.I.P. Internet Explorer, Long Live Microsoft Edge The web browser that everybody loves to hate is dead. |
Information Today April 2, 2015 |
W3C Will Provide MOOCs via edX The World Wide Web Consortium teamed up with edX to offer W3Cx, a series of massive open online courses on core web technologies. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Safari Private Browsing History Is Not Forgotten After All A list of the URLs you have visited during private browsing sessions are stored in a database file, viewable by anyone using your computer who wants to take the time to access it. |
Fast Company Jared Newman |
Can A Brand-New Web Browser Survive In 2015? In the hierarchy of hot new tech startups, there's not much love for the lowly web browser. |
Information Today January 29, 2015 |
W3C Backs Internet of Things Market With New Standards Initiative The World Wide Web Consortium launched a Web of Things initiative to develop web standards that will enable open markets of applications and services that are based on the Internet of Things and the web of data. |
Information Today January 8, 2015 |
W3C and OGC Advance Spatial Data on the Web The World Wide Web Consortium partnered with the Open Geospatial Consortium) to improve the interoperability and integration of spatial data on the web. |
CRM September 2014 Marshall Lager |
Neutering Net Neutrality Let's put the brakes on a separate, but unequal, future for bandwidth providers. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich Steps Down Following Controversy Over Support Of Gay Marriage Ban Following a broad backlash over his support of California's gay marriage ban in 2008, Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich has stepped down. |
Information Today March 18, 2014 Barbie E. Keiser |
Web@25: What's Next? The WWW has enabled whole new industries to come into being, and its ubiquitous nature has had an impact on virtually all work and play. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Happy 25th Birthday, World Wide Web! Our Gift: An Intentionally Brief History Of You We've put together a purposefully brisk and oversimplified history (trust us, you don't want to see the unabridged version) leading up to its now 25 years of existence. |
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