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December 1995

Arabian Computer News, England
"How to make a Web Page", HTML, W3C
Computer
"Here comes the Web-content judge", PICS
Services Industry Newsletter
"Oracle introduced Oracle WebSystem for building client/server Web applications", W3C, E-commerce
Uniform Monthly
"Doing Business on the Net", Tom Abate, W3C, JEPI
WebWeek
"Is An API War Looming?", Ellis Booker, W3C
ComputerWorld [18 December]
"Internet object standard promised", W3C
Inter@ctive [18 December]
"Accord Reached on Web Objects", Tim Clark, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee
InfoWorld [18 December]
" Consortium to standardize Web objects", Nick Wingfield and Sari Kalin, HTML, W3C
The New York Times [18 December]
"His Goal: Keeping the Web Worldwide", Steve Lohr, Tim Berners-Lee
Associated Press Financial Wire [14 December]
"Ratings Technology Almost Ready, But Many Questions Linger", Evan Ramstad, PICS
iWorld [14 December]
"Knowledge Representation and the Web", HTML
Associated Press [13 December]
"Web Inventor Warns of Browers Bias", Evan Ramstad, Tim Berners-Lee
Inter@ctive [13 December]
"Accord Reached On Web Objects", Tim Clark, HTML
USA Today 13 Dec. '95
"A Widening Web", Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Inter@ctive [12 December]
"Anti-Censorship Efforts Merged", Tim Clark, PICS, Albert Vezza
The New York Times Syndicate 12 Dec. '95
"World Wide Web Conference Kicks Off In Boston", John Evan Frook, W3C
Ft. Myers Florida News-Press [11 December]
"Parents find good and bad news in technology", Al Brumley, PICS

November 1995

Communications
"Take Your Pics", PICS
Online Design Northern California Ed
"Virtual Entrepreneur / The WorldView of Tony Pariso, co-inventor of Virtual Reality", J.S. Dove, Tim Berners-Lee
Communications Week International [27 November]
"Web Consortium Starts European Chapter", W3C
The New York Times 20 Nov.'95
"If Medium Is the Message, the Message Is the Web", John Markoff, Tim Berners-Lee
Wall Street Journal [20 November]
"Software Firms Launching Products That Let Parents Screen the Internet", Carmen Fleetwood, PICS
The Japan Times [15 November]
"The Web evolution continues: Consortium tries to think beyond WWW's medieval age", Evan Ramstad, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee
Computer Weekly 9 Nov '95
"Put a British stamp on the Web", W3C, Tim Berners-Lee
Computer Weekly [9 November]
"Web standards body takes in Europe: Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World-Wide Web, has started a European branch of his US-based vendor-neutral forum, W3C", John Riley, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee
Computer Weekly 3 Nov '95
"French pip UK users to Web development", John Riley, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Wall Street Journal [3 November]
"European Firms Join Research Group In Bid to Guide Internet Development", Douglas Lavin, Tim Berners-Lee

October 1995

Associated Press [31 October]
"Comments by Tim Berners-Lee", Tim Berners-Lee
Hayward California Review [31 October]
"Group endorses Software to exclude porn on Internet", PICS
USA Today [30 October]
"A system to limit kids' on-line access", Leslie Miller, PICS, Albert Vezza
Datamation [15 October]
"Pic Your Web Site", W3C, PICS

September 1995

PCWeek Online [11 September]
"Standards could put bite on unwanted Web data - Consortium developing hypertext extensions for filtering content", Michael Moeller, W3C, PICS, HTTP, HTML

August 1995

Forbes ASAP
"The Coming Software Shift", George Gilder, Tim Berners-Lee
PC Magazine [25 April]
"Netsite Means Business", O. Ryan Tabibian, W3C, Netscape

Janet Daly
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