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W3C in The Press in 1995
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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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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