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December 1996

The Boston Globe [29 December]
"Some Web Sites Are Inaccessible To Disabled People: Growing Popularity of the Internet Prompts Advocates To Seek Changes To Make Cyberspace More Friendly", Hiawatha Bray, HTML, Accessibility, W3C, Yuri Rubinsky
PCWeekOnline [24 December]
"W3C directs signature initiative", Michael Moeller, W3C, Philip DesAutels
InfoWorld Electric [24 December]
" Chip cards to get security specification for Internet transactions", Marc Ferranti, JEPI
01 Informatique [20 December]
"Le format PNG ameliore les images sur le Web", Karine Solovieff, PNG
Computoredge [20 December]
"The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly: The World Wide Web Journal", Michael Erbschloe and Diana Saco, W3J, W3C
Washington Technology [19 December]
"Survival of the Fittest - Internet World Fuels Cutthroat Competition", Shannon Henry, W3C
PCWeek Online [18 December]
"New HTML Extensions Promise Richer Pages", Timothy Dyck, HTML, CSS1, W3C http://search3.zdnet.com/plweb-cgi/pcweek/results
The Improper Bostian [18 December]
"Hot Wired!", Tim Berners-Lee
TechWire [17 December]
" W3C Finishes Style Sheet Spec", Maargie Semilof, W3C, CSS
Web Week [16 December]
"Content Filtering System Gets W3C Backing", W3C, PICS
PCWeek [16 December]
"PICS: Rating The Net Without Uncle Sam", Kristina B. Sullivan, PICS, HTML
"New HTML Extensions Promise Richer Page", Timothy Dyck, HTML, CSS1, W3C
"Code Signing's New Signature", Michael Moeller, W3C, DSig, Security, Philip DesAutels, Jim Miller
Computer World [16 December]
"Playing Tag With HTML Rules", Justin Hibbard, HTML, W3C
Mass High Tech [15 December]
" W3C Endorses PICS", W3C, PICS
Computer World [12 December]
"W3C Backs PICS specification", Stewart Deck, W3C, PICS
Computer Weekly, UK [12 December]
"Web Group Set Filter Standard", George Black, W3C, PICS, Tim Berners-Lee
"W3C Hopes To Prevent HTML War", Nell Fawcett, W3C, HTML
Computer Dealer News [12 December]
"Latest Web Journal looks at HTTP", W3C, HTTP
PC Week, Sydney [11 December]
"MS, Netscape Separate On HTML Design", Michael Moeller & Norvin Leach, HTML, W3C
Microscope, UK [11 December]
"News in Brief", W3C, PICS, Intellectual Property
Wall Street Journal [9 December]
"Are My Kids Safe?", Carlos Tejada, W3C, PICS, security
Computing Canada [9 December]
"Web authoring tools", Tadesse W. Giorgis, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML
ComputerWorld [9 December]
"Deep Trivia", Tim Berners-Lee
Techwire[6 December]
"TechWeb-Internet Daily: Internet Content-Control Scheme Approved", Eric Lach, W3C, PICS
DEK Herald [6 December]
Editorial, Tim Berners-Lee
TechWire [4 December]
"Internet Content-Control Scheme Approved", Eric Lach, PICS http://techweb4.web.cerf.net/info/techlink/techlink.html
PC Week [4 December]
"W3C Endorses PICS Standard For Filtering Online Content", Maria Seminerio, W3C, PICS, Jim Miller
C|Net [3 December]
"World Wide Web: The Consortium, and Plans for the Future", W3C
PC Week [2 December]
"Microsoft, Netscape to Take Separate Paths With HTML" "#000000">, Michael Moeller& Norvin Leach, HTML, W3C, CSS1
Ragan's Webmaster Report [1 December]
"Webmaster Profile: Working for the Organization That Set Web Standards is a Challenge", Sally Khudairi, W3C
Network Computing [1 December]
"Corporate View: Appraising and Retraining Your File Services", Robert Moskowitz, W3C, HTTP
Unisys World
"WWW Consortium Issues First Recommendation for PNG", W3C, PNG
Network World
"The 25 Most Powerful People In Networking", Tim Berners-Lee
Net
"What's On The Disc: Macintosh Stuff", PICS
Multimedia Schools
"Voices of the Web: Caught in the Middle: U.S. Middle Schools on the Web", Cathleen Rutkowski, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML
Microphobie
"Les Intranets: une nouvelle ere informatique?", W3C, intranet
MacUser
"Protecting Kids and Free Speech", Michael Swaine, PICS, W3C
Lan
Historical Chart Tim Berners-Lee
I Way (Currently Called WebNow)
"Browser War III", John E. Simpson, PICS
Internet World
" VRML Evolution: The State of the Art Advances", David Blackburn, Rik Henderson, and Gary Welz, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet Today
"World Wide Web Journal", Richard Baguley, PICS, Jim Miller, W3C
Internet
"HomePage: Not Where To Cruise, But What To Use", Melanie McAllen, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Expertises Des Systemes Information
"PICS: une recommandation du W3C", W3C, PICS
Cybernautics Digest
"With PICS,You Can Be The Judge", PICS, W3C
Computer Graphics World
"Better, Faster Web Graphics", W3C, PNG
Computer & Entertainment Retailing
"StartSafe Challenge rates Web Sites", Margaret Williamson, PICS
AutoDesk World
"WWW Consortium Issues First Recommendation For PNG", W3C, PNG

November 1996

Farm & Dairy [28 November]
"Make Getting Online A Project For Entire Family", PICS
Inc. Technology [19 November]
"Should Netscape Control The Web", Alessandra Bianchi, Tim Berners-Lee,W3C, HTTP, HTML, Jim Miller
Midrange Systems [15 November]
"Standard Decisions Get Tangled in the Web", Sam Dickey, W3C, HTML
Computer Dealer News [14 November]
"NSTL Report: Web Authoring Tools", Tadesse W. Giorgis, HTML,HTTP, Tim Berners-Lee
American Banker Vol. VI, No.219 [14 November]
"Technology: On-Line Banking", Jennifer Kingson Bloom, JEPI
Independent [13 November]
"French on the Web? Pourquoi Pas?", Richard Sarson, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
The New York Times: CyberTimes [12 November]
"Why Europe Won't Have A Decency Act", Bruno Guissani, PICS, W3C
NEWSwatch [5 November]
"CommerceNet Helping To Roll Out JEPI", JEPI http://www.zdimag.com/news/archive199611.html
WebWeek[4 November]
"Netscape Zigzags on Style Sheets, Throwing Developers for a Loop", Whit Andrews, CSS, HTML, W3C
PC Week [4 November]
"QuickSite Version 2.0 Opens Up APIs, Maintains Ease of Use", Herb Bethoney, W3C, CSS
Mass High Tech [3 November]
"World Wide Web Consortium Endorses Graphics Standard", Ann Harrison, W3C, PNG, Tim Berners-Lee http://www.boston.com/mht/issue/index.html
R&D: Research & Development
"Scientist of the Year: Weaves Web over the World", Laura Vandendorpe, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C, Jigsaw, HTML, CSS, PICS
Ragan's Webmaster Report
"World Wide Web Consortium", W3C
Online Access
"Making the Net Safe and Fund for Your Kids", PICS, W3C
NetUser
"UK Turns Off Porn", PICS
The MIT Report (Industrial Liason Program) Vol, 24, No.8
"Great Web-Spectation", Tim Berners-Lee, W3C, PICS
IX Multiuser Multitasking Magazin, Germany
"W3C empfiehlt PNG", W3C, PNG
"Key Player: Refernez-Client des W3C: Amaya in der Version 0.8", Henning Behme, Amaya, W3C, HTML, CSS, Jigsaw, HTTP
Internet World
"Web Authoring for Multiple Browsers", W3C
"Internet Rating And Filtering", Ron Warris, PICS
Internet Today
"Legal Brief: Porn on the net", PICS, W3C
"HTML 3.2 Drafting Looks Promising", HTML, W3C, Dave Ragget
"First Birthday Celebration for CNN's Web Presence", Tim Berners-Lee
Internet
World Wide Web Journal Rating, David Bradwell, W3C, W3J, Tim Berners-Lee
InterActivity
"Active - The Empire Strikes Back", Omid Rahmat, W3C, HTML
IEEE Computers Graphics & Applications
"Portable Graphics Are Free, Again", Anne C. Lear, W3C, PNG
The Hard Copy Observe Volume VI, No.11
"W3C Recommends PNG Specification",W3C, PNG
Cisco World
"W3C Issues First Recommendation For PNG", W3C, PNG, Tim Berners-Lee, Chris Lilley
"A Look Back and A Look Forward With the Father of the WWW", Tim Berners-Lee, W3C, PICS, HTML
Chicago Computer Guide
"Vosaic Brings 'Real Time-Video and Audio' to the World Wide Web", Naazish Yar Khan, www4, RealTime: Audio/Video, HTTP
Byte International Ed.
"The Future On-Line", Mark Schlack, Tim Berners-Lee
Architecture Informatique & Telecom
"Le Web et son evolution", Vincent Bouthors, W3C, evolution of the web

October 1996

ComputerWorld, Philippines [31 October]
"WWW Consortium Supports PNG Spec", Rebecca Sykes, W3C, PNG
PC Week [28 October]
"Net Vendors Finalize E-commerce Standard", Jim Kerstetter, W3C, JEPI, Jim Miller, HTTP
Network World [28 October]
"It's Time to Name Names", John Gallant, Tim Berners-Lee
LAN Times [28 October]
"HP and Others Tackle Intranet Print Problems", Brett Mendel, W3C, HTML, CSS
Computer Week [25 October]
"Web Group Targets Australia", Rachel Chalmers, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee, HTTP, PICS, JEPI
Computing [24 October]
"High Flyers", John Lamb, Tim Berners-Lee
Web Week [21 October]
"JEPI Electronic Commerce Specs Completed", Kathleen Murphy, W3C, JEPI, PICS
Mass High Tech [21 October]
"Hats off to multimedia feats worth mimicking", Tim Berners-Lee
Inter@ctive Week [21 October]
"The World Wide Web Consortium and Commerce-Net", W3C, JEPI
InfoWorld Electric [21 October]
" Web Transaction Security CommerceNEet Helps Develop eTrust, JEPI", Chris Jones, JEPI
InfoWorld Electric [15 October]
" W3C finalizes specifications for Internet payment standard", Rebecca Sykes, W3C, JEPI
Network World [14 October]
"The World Wide Web Consortium Has Endorse the Portable Network Graphics (PNG)", W3C, PNG
CommunicationsWeek [14 October]
"W3C Endorses Graphics Spec", W3C, PNG
The Improper Bostonian [9 October]
"Boston's 40 Top Internet Players", Joshua Macht, Tim Berners-Lee
Web Week [7 October]
"Style Sheets Catching On", Whit Andrews, CSS, HTML, W3C
Seybold Special Report [7 October]
"Authoring for the Web", W3C, CSS
InformationWeek [7 October]
"Web Launch Pad -- ActiveX Control Pad Blasts through HTML limits to simplify document creation", Don Kiely, HTML, W3C
Computer Reseller News [7 October]
"Browsers Could Become Interface of Choice", Joel Shore, W3C, HTML
Computing [3 October]
"The Bray Perspective", Paul Bray, PICS
Network News, England [2 October]
"Microsoft Proposes HTML Specification", W3C, HTML
IDG News Service [2 October]
"World Wide Web Consortium Recommends PNG Spec", Rebecca Sykes, PNG
C|Net [1 October]
"True colors shine through", Tim Clark, W3C, PNG
What Personal Computer
"Stop Press", PICS
WebMaster
"The Ultimate WebMaster", Scott Kirsner, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Virtual Workgroups
"Stop Communicating and Start Collaborating!", Christine Perey, Tim Berners-Lee
RS/ Magazine
"How Soon We Forget", John S. Quarterman, Tim Berners-Lee
Online & CD-ROM Review
"Better Page Design For the World Wide Web", Helen C. Strain and Pauline M Berry, Tim Berners-Lee
Object Expert
"ORB Spiders On The Web", Jean-Marie Chauvet, W3C, HTTP, HTML, Tim Berners-Lee
NET
"Navigator 3.0 vs. Internet Explorer 3.0: In a Feature-by-Feature Comparison, Microsoft Squeaks past Netscape", Peter Merholz, W3C, CSS, HTML, Security
MacUser
"HTML 3.2 proposals extend design option", Tonya Engst, HTML, W3C, CSS
Internet World
"Internet Pipe: The Evolution of Internet", Glen Banta, Tim Berners-Lee
"How the Internet Works", Richard Wiggins, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet Today, UK
"UK Online PICS out the Nasties", PICS
Internet
"Censorship and the Internet", PICS
"The A > Z of the Internet", Garret Keogh, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Funkschau, Germany
"PICS: Internet-Zugangskontrolle", PICS
Computing News & Review
"Birthplace of the Web", Eric Berger, Tim Berners-Lee
Computer Life
"The Web and the Internet", Chris Shipley and Matthew Fish, Tim Berners-Lee
Computer
"WWW: Past, Present, and Future", Tim Berners-Lee, HTTP, HTML, SGML, W3C
"Essays on Fifty Years of Computing", Stephen S. Yau, Tim Berners-Lee
CommunicationsWeek
"Big Step For E-Commerce", JEPI, W3C
Communications of the ACM
"PICS: Internet Access Controls without Censorship", Paul Resnick and James Miller, PICS, W3C http://www.acm.org/cacm/OCT96/Otoc.html
"Editorial Pointers", Diane Crawford, James Miller, PICS
Boardwatch
" Winners of the 1996 John C. Dvorak Telecommunications Excellence Awards", Tim Berners-Lee
Arabian Computer News, UK
"IE 3 Ups Ante Against netscape's Navigator", PICS

September 1996

Network World [30 September]
"Battle Brewing Over Digital Signature", Ellen Messmer and Carol Sliwa, W3C, DSig
Computer Week [27 September]
"Browser Verdict: A Split Decision", W3C, HTML
Washington Technology [26 September]
"Security Education is Simple as U-R-L: Hundreds of Web sites offer information on intranet/internet security", John Makulowich, Security, W3C
New Media Age, England [26 September]
"Developers favour self-regulation but there's confusion on client role", PICS
Computerworld, Hong Kong [26 September]
Ziran Group News, PICS
MacWeek[23 September]
"Diggin Deep: Anatomy of an MCF file", Ross Scott Rubin, HTML, PICS
InfoWorld Electric [23 September]
"HTML", Jim Balderston, HTML, W3C
Computer Resellers News [23 September]
"Trident: New Weapon in Web Battle", Mary Jo Foley, HTML, W3C
Birmingham News [23 September]
"There are ways to shield kids from adult sites on Internet", Roger J. Mezger, PICS
Middlesex Sunday News [22 September]
"Who's in Charge?", Tom Spring, W3C
PCWeek Online[20 September]
"The New World (Wide Web) Order", Michael Moeller, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee
PCWeek [18 September]
"The Long, Slow Road To E-Commerce", Jesse Berst, JEPI
MacWeek [18 September]
"News Extra: Combining efforts against on-line pornography..", PICS
C|Net [18 September]: 8:45PM
W3C, HTML, Sally Khudairi
Electronics Weekly [18 September]
"Web man has vision", W3C, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML 3.2
Business Week [16 September]
"Where Did The Net Come From, Daddy?", Robert D. Hof, Tim Berners-Lee
Network Computing [15 September]
"Is The IETF Still Driving the Net Bandwagon?", Kelly Jackson-Higgins, W3C, Standards
Washington Technology [12 September]
"Groupware's Tug of War", John Makulowich, Tim Berners-Lee, HTTP, HTML, W3C, W3J http://www.wtonline.com/archive/1996_SEPT_12/tech_bus/tech_bus8.html (Need Password)
New Media Age, England, [12 September]
"Clock is ticking on ISP regulation", PICS
The Boston Globe [12 September]
"Boston Comment: Parental Guidance", PICS, Sally Khudairi, Rohit Khare
PC Magazine [10 September]
"First Looks: Hands-On Reviews of New Shipping Products", PICS, HTML
Web Week [9 September]
"New Chairman Named for W3C", W3C, Albert Vezza, Jean-Francois Abramatic
PC Week Online [9 September]
"The Long, Slow Road To E-Commerce", Berst Mode, JEPI
"Cascading Style Sheets put new style into HTML", Jeff Frentzen, CSS, W3C, SGML
USA Today [5 September]
"Decoding what http//really.means.on.the.internet", Kevin Maney, Tim Berners-Lee, HTTP
PC Week [3 September]
"Microsoft, Netscape pursue Separate HTML Help Efforts", Michael Moeller and Norvin Leach, HTML, W3C
Financial Time, London [3 September]
"On the Move", W3C, Jean-Francois Abramatic, Albert Vezza
Computing Canada [3 September]
"Software firm tackles Internet Censorship Issue", Paul Barker, PICS, W3C, Jim Miller
EDP Weekly [2 September]
"Safesurf Organizes Parental Protest of Internet Explorer", PICS, W3C
What PC? And Software, England
"Disturbing Sites", Paul Bray, PICS
Web Techniques
"Web Security, Part Three", Lincoln D. Stein, Tim Berners-Lee, Security, HTTP
"The Way Hypertext Spoze to Be", Michael Swaine, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML
Seybold Report On Desktop Publishing, Vol 10, No. 10
"Bringing Method to the Madness: The W3C and HTML", W3C, HTML
Puget Sound Computer User
"Who Controls the Internet?", Brennon Martin, W3C
PC Week Online
"Cascading Style Sheets put New Style Into HTML", Jeff Frentzen, CSS, HTML
NetGuide
" Do We Need Internet Content Ratings?", Tim Haight, PICS
IX Multiuser Multitasking Magazin
"Puzzle in 14 minuten: Jigsaw: der neue Server des World-Wide-Web Konsortiums", Ranier Klute, W3C, Jigsaw
I Way (Currently Called WebNow)
"Competitors Join Hands for Net Safety", Renee Bacher, PICS
Internet World
"Webstorming in Paris", Kris Herbs, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C, HTML, URL, , CSS
"Safe Computing: Seven Programs that Filter Internet Access", Gus Venditto, HTML,PICS, W3C
Internet Today
"The Web have given the internet a whole load of sex appeal; however, [this author] reckons it's about time HTML got down to business and looked back to its founding global ambitions", Jack Schofield, Tim Berners-Lee
"A New World Order: The Web Embraces VRML", Richard Baguley, HTML, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet Todayhttp://www.resrocket.com/news/intoday.html
"Free Net Nanny Software", PICS
Internet, UK
"The Big Match", Dave Pitchford, W3C, CSS
Funkschau, Germany
"PICS: Internet-Zungangskontrolle", PICS
EC&I
"Multimedia Lemonade: Sound, Type and Video on the World Wide Web", Daniel Will-Harris, W3C, RealTime: Audio/Video
Computer Technology
"Web's Style Sheet Spec Separates Content and Styles", Joshua Piven, W3C, CSS, HTML

August 1996

Computoredge [30 August]
"The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly: W3J", W3C, WWW4
Computerworld, Hong Kong [29 August]
"We're prepared to take calculated risks: Computerworld Hong Kong Interviews CompuServe International head Steven Stanbrook", PICS
USA Today [27 August]
"Blocking control let technology do the policing job", Leslie Miller,PICS, W3C
Online Reporter [26 August]
"Netscape Backs IIOP", W3C
"Activex: Destination Unknown", W3C, Tim Berners-Lee
Network World [26 August]
"On top of the World-Wide Web", Jean-Francois Abramatic, W3C
Computer Reseller News [26 August]
"Battle of the Browsers", Eric Elgar, PICS, W3C, CSS, HTML
Mass High Tech [25 August]
"Webmeister holds council", Pam Derringer, Tim Berners-Lee
Microtimes [21 August]
"Participatory Speech Wins: The Importance of ACLU V. Reno; The Perils of Complacency", John S. Quarterman, PICS, W3C
PC Week Executive [20 August]
"Just Managing: The wheel turns back to the DCE", Stan Gibson, W3C
Web Week [19 August]
"Puzzled by Netscape's Object Move: MIS execs wary about CORBA", David F. Carr, W3C, Dan Connolly, PNG
PC Week [19 August]
"@I*Net Briefs: Looking back at five years of the World Wide Web", O'Reilly, W3C, W3J
Online Reporter, [19 August]
"W3C Proposes Adding PICS Approach to Code-Signing", W3C, PICS, Rohit Khare
Microtimes [19 August]
"Participatory Speech Wins: The Importance of ACLU V. Reno; The Perils of Complacency", John S. Quarterman, PICS, W3C
Broadcasting & Cable [19 August]
"Microsoft browser makes slow bow", Richard Tedesco, PICS
American Banker [19 August]
"Can a French Payment Architecture Translate?", Jennifer Kingson Bloom, JEPI, Internationalization, Jim Miller, W3C
Los Angeles Times [17 August]
"The Times Mirror Company", Leslie Helm and Julie Pitta, Jim Miller, W3C
PC Magazine [16 August]
"The Freeware Alternatives", Sean Gonzalez, W3C, LineMode
New Media Age [8 August]
"Lords calls for task force", PICS
PCWeek Online [7 August]
"Web War III is a good thing", Jess Berst, W3C, HTML
Network News [7 August]
"Netscape at Centre of W3C row", W3C, HTML
Web Week [5 August]
"Berners-Lee on Web's Challenges", Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Online Reporter [5 August]
"Where Will Activex Go? W3C Is Hot, The OMG Is Not", W3C
"Microsoft Explorer Snippets and Roadmap", PICS, CSS
New Media Age, England [1 August]
"Sex, lies, and cyberspace: Grainne McKenna rounds up the latest legislative position on Internet pornography in Europe and the US", Grainne McKenna, PICS
"A Land of New Media Apathy?", Juliana Koranteng, PICS
Computing [1 August]
"Berners-Lee is honoured", Tim Berners-Lee
Wired
"The CDA's Silver Lining", Paul Resnick and Jim Miller, W3C, PICS, HTML
Publish
"International Report: Worthwhile Web Talk", James Felici, W3C, HTML, HTTP
Net
"Design a Web Page: A Basic Tutorial", Bill Weinman and Susan Crall, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML
Multimedia Producer Online
"Java's Jolt: Sun's Web language may offer the first promise a community-oriented, visionary architecture", Jon Leland, Tim Berners-Lee
Midrange Computing
"Food for Thought", Tim Berners-Lee
IX Multiuser Multitasking Magazin
"Hypertext markup Language: Version 3.2, Style Sheets, Objekte", Henning Behme, HTML 3.2, W3C,CSS
Information Highways
"An interview with Robert Cailliau, Co-Founder of the WWW", Neil Schneider, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet World
"The Old Meets the New", Michael Neubarth, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet
News Blurb, PICS, W3C
Reviews: Internet Explorer 3.0 beta, PICS
"CDA thrown out as unconstitutional", PICS
Hal-PC
"Caught in the Web: Apple - The only Operating System available in 100% native Ukrainian", Al Massey, W3C, HTML, Internationalization
Gateway, Germany
"Microsoft fokussiert auf Intranets", Claudia E. Petrik, W3C
Cybernautics Digest
"Weaver of the Web", Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
CD-ROM Professional
"CD-ROM and Web Browsers: <HTML> as the Lingua Franca", David R. Guenette and Ron Gustavson, W3C
Boardwatch
"Babb's Bookmarks: The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)", Chris Babb, W3C
BCS Journal
"I-Goddess:Ancient & Essential Internet Tools", Ruth Levitsky, Tim Berners-Lee

July 1996

PC Week [29 July].
"No, Web War III Is a Good Thing", Jesse Berst, W3C, HTML
Network World [29 July]
"Where are all the users?", Ellen Messmer, W3C
"Meddling puts open Web at risk", Ellen Messmer and Carol Sliwa, [W3C, Tim Berners-Lee, Albert Vezza
"Market forces may crush Web group", Ellen Messmer and Carol Sliwa, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML, PICS
Computing [25 July]
"Watching and rating", Dan Boresjo, PICS
The Boston Globe [25 July]
"Rated P for Preemptive: System to Shield Kids From Adult Web Material Also Seeks to Keep Censors Off Net", Hiawatha Bray, PICS
Client Server News [24 July]
"The World Wide Web Consortium", HTML, W3C
"Netscape Kicks Up Fuss At W3C"
The Australian [23 July]
"Clever ratings system may let parents discard the Net minder", Robert Wilson, Jim Miller, PICS
Web Week [22 July]
"A Talk With NeXT's Steve Jobs", Ellis Booker, Tim Berners-Lee
"Netscape Resists a Fait Accompli and Gets and Earful", Whit Andrews, CSS, W3C, Dan Connolly
PC Magazine (InterNetUser) [22 July]
"Site of the Week: W3C Reference Library", W3C, HTTP
Network World [22 July]
"The whole Web in its hands", Ellen Messmer W3C, JEPI, PICS, HTML, Tim Berners-Lee, PNG, CSS
"On this evening's fight card", Ellen Messmer, W3C, JEPI, PICS
"Microsoft and Netscape quibble", Carol Sliwa, W3C
Inter@ctive Week [22 July]
"Web Guide", W3C
Triad Business News [19 July]
"Porn concern could make Net more practical", Paul Gilster, PICS
PC Week Online [19 July]
"W3C dips into E-commerce, copyright protection", Michael Moeller, HTML, W3C, JEPI, AMAYA, Tim Berners-Lee See:http://search3.zdnet.com/plweb-cgi/pcweek/results
"Coop's Corner: Cyberspace: The final frontier", Charles Cooper, W3C, HTML
The Australian Financial Review [18 July]
"Internet censorship must cross national borders", David Drowe, Jim Miller, Internationalization, PICS
The Australian [18 July]
"US indicts Internet paedophile ring", Jim Miller, PICS
The Australian [17 July]
"Singapore Government tightens the Net", Anil Penna, PICS
The Australian [16 July]
"Caring for kids in cyberspace", Jeremy Horey, PICS
PC Week [15 July]
"HTTP Further Clogs Congested Arteries", Eamonn Sullivan, W3C, HTML
Network World [15 July]
"It's a virtual world: VRML puts a 3-D spin on flat intranet Web presentation, but the tools and standards are still revolving", Mark Gibbs, W3C, HTML, VRML
"Dr. Intranet", David Morro, W3C, HTML
Mass High Tech [14 July]
"MIMC Promotes Home Grown interactive media", Ann Harrison, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee
The Northern Star [11 July]
"Censorship may go too far: Professor", Jim Miller, PICS
Computing [11 July]
"The Bray Perspective: The moral crusade has arrived on the Net, allowing you to bar access to offensive sites", Paul Bray, PICS
WebWeek [9 July]
Jigsaw mentions in WebWeek - Rohit Khare (khare@pest.w3.org) http://xent.w3.org/FoRK-archive/summer96/0200.html
Sydney Morning Herald [9 July]
"Net buggs in conference mode for World Wide Web Talkathon No 2", Jason Romney, W3C, Jim Miller, Amaya, PICS
Advocate [9 July]
"A Special Report: The Net Effect - Indecency proposal", Erik Ashok Meers, PICS
Web Week [8 July]
"Site-Rating System Slow to Catch On", Whit Andrews, PICS
"Java Versions Multiply, Fostering New Worries", Jeremy Carl, Jigsaw
PCWeek Online [8 July]
"Microsoft moving Help system to HTML format", Norvin Leach, HTML
"Internet Web Tools", W3C
Network World [8 July]
"Smart agent will cooperate across networks", Joanie Wexler, W3C
MacWeek [8 July]
"Web Editing is DTP of the '90s: New design freedoms in HTML 3.2", Tonya Engst, W3C, HTML
Just Out [5 July]
"Internet Censorship: Freedom appears to have limits - but who will set them?", PICS
MacWeek [3 July]
"Gateways: New design freedoms in HTML 3.2", HTML
Canadian Computer Reseller [3 July]
"Skepticism runs deep in wired world", Tim Berners-Lee, JEPI, HTML
Washington Post [2 July]
"Tangle of Computers Adds Up to Simplicity", Mike Mills, Tim Berners-Lee
Web Techniques
"Programming With The HTTP Protocol: Retrieving Web-Page Text Without A Browser", Andrew Davison, HTTP
Technology Review
"The WebMaestro: An Interview with Tim Berners-Lee", HTML
Sysop News and Cyberworld Report
"CompuServe supports PICS rating platform", PICS
"AOP Update", PICS, W3C
SVM Mac
"Conference WWW Le Web fait le point", W3C
NetworkWorld
"Microsoft and Netscape quibble", Carol Sliwa, W3C
Network Computing
"HTML new release", HTML, W3C
IX Multiuser Multitasking Magazin, Germany
"Rhythmuswechsel", Henning Behme, W3C, PICS, HTML, AMAYA, HTTP, Jigsaw, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet World
"CommerceNet, W3C Seek to Smooth Payments", JEPI, W3C
Hal-PC
"Caught in the Web", Al Massey, PICS, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML 3.2
Forschung & Technik
"Online-Pornofilter: Eine neue Technik soll den Judendschutz im Internet sichern, ohn das Netz zu zensleren", RalkfGruber, PICS
Computer Currents
"Selective Blocking: Parents and educators should decide which Web sites children can access", Lawrence Magid, PICS, W3C
"CompuServe to Implement PICS", PICS
"All for One and One for All", W3C

June 1996

Washington Post [30 June]
"On the Internet, a Worldwide Information Explosion of Words", Elizabeth Cocoran, Tim Berners-Lee
USA Today High-Tech [30 June]
"' Net creator to offer program to block smut", Mike Snider, Tim Berners-Lee
Mass High Tech [30 June]
"Father of the Web writes up some rules", Tim Berners-Lee
Wall Street Journal [27 June]
"Browsers Beware: The Web Is Watching - But Your Privacy May Be Jeopardized Less Than You Think", Thomas E. Weber, PICS
Computer Dealer News [27 June]
"Organization key to Web", Ed McMahon, Tim Berners-Lee, HTML
Microtimes [24 June]
"Industry Insights: The New Rating Technology PICS", Paul Hoffman, PICS
C|Net [24 June]
"Jigsaw aims to solve Java Puzzles", Nick Wingfield, Jigsaw, W3C, CSS, HTML
Business Week [24 June]
"The Race Is On To Simplify: Pulling the unwired masses into the Information Age means gadgets must be as easy to use as the telephone", Peter Coy, Tim Berners-Lee
Mass High Tech [23 June]
"Netizens close in on labeling platform for the Web", Ann Harrison, PICS, Albert Vezza
Online Reporter [17 June]
"Purposeless: W3C Under Fire", W3C http://www.computerwire.com/online/index.html
Mass High Tech [17 June]
"Free speech reaffirmed on the Net - Content value judgements are left up to viewers", Ann Harrison, PICS
MacWeek Gateways [17 June]
"Java-based servers aplenty - Biggest strengths are platform independence", Stephan Somogyi, Jigsaw, W3C
Inter@ctive [17 June]
"CommerceNet Seeks To Grease The Wheels of Net Commerce", Tim Clark, JEPI
News IS [14 June]
"IBM, Microsoft, Netscape rally behind updated HTML standard", W3C
Business Wire [14 June]
"Internet Voluntary Content Rating System, VCR Crucial in Communication Decency Law Ruling", PICS
The Boston Globe (Business) [14 June]
"Parents still have a variety of control", Hiawatha Bray, W3C, PICS
Seybold Report On Desktop Publishing [10 June]
"Bringing Method to the Madness: The W3C and HTML", Julian Durand, W3C, HTML
Mass High Tech [10 June]
"Microsystems aims to keep 'chatting' kids safe", PICS
Fortune [10 June]
"The Software Industry: The Academic", Tim Berners-Lee
Investor's Business Daily [7 June]
"Web Inventor Tim Berners-Lee: Passing Up Fortune-Building 'To Do The Right'", Steve Higgins, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
USA Today (Life) [5 June]
"Blocking format could protect on-line privacy", Leslie Miller, PICS
PC Week [4 June]
"Open Wide, Wither the Web?", Margaret Kane, Tim Berners-Lee, Microsoft and Netscape
Inter@ctive [4 June]
"Netscape & The Net: Secure But Open-Minded", Tim Clark, HTTP, W3C
"Microsoft To Secure Net Products", Karen Rodriguez, security, W3C
Web Week [3 June]
"How to Tell the Search Bots Where to Look on Your Site", Tim Berners-Lee, HTML
Mass High Tech [3 June]
"Where TVs, PCs morph - Web creator and gates predict merger of content", Ann Harrison, Tim Berners-Lee
"Web founder fights to keep a level playing field", Ann Harrison, Tim Berners-Lee
Web Techniques
"Killer Attributes", Graig M. Kanarick, Tim Berners-Lee
Web Developer
"Mark Pesce / VRML / History and Philosophy 101", Dale Kirby, Tim Berners-Lee http://www.webdeveloper.com/frames/navbarhome.htm
Unix Review
"Net Worth: Application Central", Steven Baker, Tim Berners-Lee
OEM: Computer & Communications Magazine
" Internet Inc. - Bandwidth Becomes Big Business", Larry Lange, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet Today http://www.resrocket.com/news/intoday.html
"Web Creator Honoured", Tim Berners-Lee
Internet
"W3C delivers the spec for HTML 3", W3C, HTML
EXE
"HTML 3.2 standard finalised by W3C, no surprises", HTML

May 1996

PC Week Online [30 May]
"Gates: From OS to Internet", W3C
PC Magazine Online [30 May]
"Web Inventor Berners-Lee Reflects on the Web's Origins and Future", Tim Berners-Lee, W3C, PICS, Accessability, Internationalization, e-Commerce
PC Magazine [27 May]
"PC Magazine & Web 21 Hot 25", W3C
Mass High Tech [27 May]
"Where TVs, PCs morph", Ann Harrison, Tim Berners-Lee (Same as 3 Jun. '96)
Federal Computer Week [27 May]
"Web group upgrades HTML", Marc Ferranti, W3C
The Economist, London [24 May]
"Internet Censorship: The Top Shelf", PICS
The Daily Telegraph Connected, Europe [22 May]
"Screen out the Sex - Net porn filter strips XXX-files", Robert Uhlig, PICS, Jim Miller
Los Angeles Times [20 May]
"New Technology Makes It Easier to Control: What Kids Can See Online", Lawrence J. Magid, PICS
International Herald Tribune, Europe [20 May]
"Shaping the Internet", PICS
Inter@ctive Week [20 May]
News Brief, CompuServe, PICS
"HTML Standard Under Construction", HTML
ComputerWorld [20 May]
"World Wide Web Consortium plans major new HTML version", Marc Ferranti, HTML
The Sunday Times, UK [19 May]
"Safety net for children arrives", Jim Miller, PICS
The Economist [18 May]
"Internet censorship: The Top Shelf", PICS
PC Week Online [17 May]
"Father of the Web to take part in MIT cyber-workplace forum", Maria Seminerio, Tim Berners-Lee
Computer World, Australia [17 May]
"World Wide Web: Consortium stumps for tech use", Elizabeth Sikorovsky, W3C
Computer Week [17 May]
"HTML 3.2 now specified", HTML
C|Net n°678 [17 May]
"INTERVIEW Vincent Quint: «HTML 3.2, un compromis politique»", HTML
The Bookseller, UK [17 May]
"EU to regulate the Net", PICS
PC Week Online [15 May]
"Web Consortium enhances HTML spec", Michael Moeller, HTML
BBC Radio 4, London [15 May]
"Access to the Internet - An Interview with Jim Miller", Jim Miller
InfoWorld Electric [14 May]
" New version of HTML expected by fourth quarter", W3C, HTML
PC Week Online [13 May]
"PC Week Navigator Web sites of the week: Web Tools", W3C
PC Week [13 May]
"Noteworthy Sites", W3C
Network World [13 May]
"New HTML get official stamp", Ellen Messmer, HTML
Le Monde, France [13 May]
"Tim Berners-Lee: vers le Web<<intercreatif>>, Tim Berners-Lee
"PICS, le code-barres de la vertu", PICS
The Irish Independent [13 May]
"Tech solution to censors v. porn", Amy Harmon, PICS
InfoWorld [13 May]
"Navigator 4.0 and HTML 3.2 are in the wings", Joane Taafe and Marc Ferranti, W3C, HTML
Financial Times, UK [13 May]
"Internet users 'likely to reach 500m by 2000'", Tim Berners-Lee
Decision Micro & Reseaux, France [13 May]
"Pics, futur standard de restriction d'acces a Internet", PICS, W3C
Sunday Business [12 May]
"Forced to import a moral crusade", John Lamb, PICS
Le Monde, France [12 May]
"PICS, le code-barres de la vertu", PICS
France Info, France [12 May]
"Net Info: J-Colobin - internet a pris un tournant cette semain a Paris a la Vme conference interntionale World Wild Web", PICS
USA Today [10 May]
"CompuServe joins Net Rating System", Leslie Miller, PICS
Phoenix Gazette [10 May]
"CompuServe's material to have ratings", W3C
Le Nouvel Economiste, France [10 May]
"Entoure, Tim Berners-Lee", Tim Berners-Lee
France Info, France - [10 May]
"Medias sans frontieres", PICS
The Boston Globe (Business) [10 May]
"Voluntary Internet Ratings System Launched"
"Major on-line firms launch voluntary Internet ratings system", Jon Auerbach, PICS
Liberation [9 May]
"Net: <<Si on avait su, on aurait filtre>>", PICS
Le Monde [9 May]
"Des poursuites judiciaires provoquent une greve des forums sur Internet", Michel Alberganti, PICS
International Herald Tribune [9 May]
"Internet Group Readies a V-Chip", Daniel Tilles, PICS, Jim Miller
Liberation [8 May]
"Descente de gendearmes sur l'Interent", PICS
InfoWorld Electric [8 May]
" World Wide Web Consortium announces HTML 3.2 features", Marc Ferranti, HTML, W3C
Suddeutsche Zeitung, Germany [7 May]
"Saubermanner im Cyberspace", PICS
C|Net [7 May]
"W3C releases new HTML specification", Nick Wingfield, HTML, W3C, PICS
PC Welt [1 May]
"Internet: Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle", PICS
Scientific Computing World
News Clipping concerning Apple Computer, W3C
Puget Sound Commuter User
"Sexual Content Rare", Bill Pietrucha, PICS, Vessa
Internet, UK
"New technology introduces self-censorship", PICS
Computers In Libraries
"World Wide Web Journal Publishes A Special Edition", W3C

April 1996

Funkschau
"Internet-Zugangskontrolle", PICS
InterNetwork
"PICS", W3C, PICS
Online & CD-ROM Review
"A New Look For HTML", CSS, W3C, HTML
Suddeutsche Zeitung, Germany
"Gutesiegel Gegen Pornos", PICS, Jim Miller
Upside
"The Word Game", Richard L. Brandt, Tim Berners-Lee
WebWeek
"Publishers Take Control: Style Sheets Would Set Design From One File", Whit Andrews, CSS, W3C
WebWeek
"Support Grows for Independent Ratings", Whit Andrews, PICS
ComputerWorld, New Zealand [29 April]
"Haggling protocol proposed", Sari Kalin, JEPI
Electronic Buyers' News [29 April]
"Int'l JEPI Team to Develop EC Negotiation: Process--CommerceNet and W3C Pool Resources for Protocol", W3C, JEPI
ComputerWorld, New Zealand [29 April]
"Haggling protocol proposed", Sari Kalin, W3C
PC Week [29 April]
"How will you be paying for this?", JEPI
PC Magazine [25 April]
"Netsite Means Business", O. Ryan Tabibian, CERN
Inter@ctive [24 April]
"WWW Development Standards: W3C", W3C
Communications Week [22 April]
" Shop Till You Drop With the JEPI Standard", Margie Semilof, JEPI
ComputerWorld, New Zealand [22 April]
"HTML standards truce reached between Netscape, Microsoft", Marc Ferranti, W3C, HTML
InfoWorld [22 April]
"Web group fights for unified HTML standard", Marc Ferranti, HTML, W3C
NewsWeek International [22 April]
"Whose Internet Is It?", Michael Meyer, PICS
NetWatch [22 April]
"Volunteerism Can Civilize The NET", Tim Clark, W3C, Don Heath
Liberation, France [19 April]
"PICS, Filtreur de Web", PICS
InfoWorld [18 April]
"Update: Web payment standard to spur Web commerce", Sari Kalin, JEPI
USA Today [18 April]
"Briefly", PICS
C|Net [17 April]
"W3C proposes Web payment standard", Nick Wingfield, E-commerce, JEPI, W3C
Inter@ctive Week [17 April]
"Enter the JEPI: Standard to be established", Will Rodger, JEPI
PC Week Online [17 April]
"Consortium set to detail proposed electronic commerce standard", Jim Kerstetter, JEPI
C|Net [16 April]
"W3C Proposes Web Payment Standard" , Nick Wingfield, JEPI, W3C
Der Kontakter, Germany [15 April]
"Internet-Kontrolle:Die Freiheit im Netz geht mit PICS zu Ende", PICS
InfoWorld [15 April]
" Security Dynamics' purchase of RSA Data creates encryption powerhouse", Elinor Mills, JEPI
InfoWorld [15 April]
"Style sheets to ensure HTML interoperability:Consortium calls for standard tags", Marc Ferranti, HTML, CSS
TextIntern, Germany [11 April]
"Online-Dienste planen freiwillige Selbstkontrolle", W3C, PICS
Westdeutsche Allgemeine, Germany, [11 April]
"Schmutz im Netz", PICS
Liberation, France [10 April]
"La Revolte Grande Contre la Tentative americaine de moraliser l'Internet", Pierre Briancon", PICS
Reuter News Service, Belgium [9 April]
"Europeans Will Soon Have Tool to Police Cyberporn", Suzanne Perry, PICS, Jim Miller
Communications Week [8 April]
"Closeup: Internet Security / SAMN Your Sites", Kelly Jackson Higgins, security
Forbes ASAP [8 April]
"Tim Berners-Lee"
Computer Weekly, UK [4 April]
"Internet contents to get PG certificate", David Bicknell, PICS
European Voice, Belgium [3 April]
"Bid to Make Internet Safe for Children", Fiona McHugh, PICS
The Daily Telegraph, UK [2 April]
"New Plan to Allow Vetting Of Internet", Robert Uhlig, PICS, Jim Miller
Wall Street Journal, Europe [2 April]
"PICS Turns Of Internet, But Turns On Regulators", Shailagh Murray and Julie Wolf, PICS, Jim Miller
The Daily Telegraph, UK [2 April]
"New plan to allow vetting of Internet - Labes will let parents bar unsuitable material", Robert Uhlig, PICS, Jim Miller
MicroTimes [1 April]
"Governing the Internet: Turf War Looms Between Rival Standards Bodies", Bennet Falk, W3C

March 1996

Computer & Entertainment
"Filtering software puts Net control in parents' hand", Tom Venetis, PICS
Hal-PC
"Caught in the Web", Al Massey, Tim Berners-Lee
InfoWorld
"NetSmart -Descending into Babel, Web-style", Suzanne Stefanac, W3C
INedit (INRIA)
"La Direction du Developpement", Jean-Francois Abramatic, W3C, Abramatic
Internet World
"Building Intranets: Internal Webs Give Companies A New Solution To An Old Problem", Robert Bickel, W3C, HTML
Internet World
"From the editor: Money Changes Everything", Michael Neubarth, Tim Berners-Lee
Internet World
"Gerstner's in the Field: The Internet may be turning the tide in IBM's favor", Dennis O'Flaherty, W3C
Internet World
" WebFest: A report of the happenings at the fourth World-Wide Web Conference", Kris Herbst, W3C, HTML, PICS
Object
"And then, of course, there's Microsoft", W3C
PC World Online
"Indecent Proposal", PICS
Uniform's IT Solutions
"Will the Internet Stay Open?", Don Dugdale, HTML, W3C
Visual Basic Programmer's Journal
"OLE Makes Its Way to the Internet", Roger Jennings, W3C
Websmith
"Letter From the Editor:The Fourth WWW Conference, Fun with Airports, and the Birth of Webhackers", HTML
What Personal Computer
"Get On-Line: How to limit access to the Internet", Paul Lavin, PICS, W3C
Suddeutsche Zeitung, [28 March]
"Gutesiegel gegen Pornos", PICS
TZ, Germany [28 March]
"Internet: Pornos Werden Ausgespert", Karl Heinz Reger, PICS
Wall Street Journal [28 March]
"Keep Out!: Software will help parents screen potentially offensive sites; but it won't be foolproof", Thomas E. Weber, PICS
Computergram International, London [26 March]
"World Wide Web Consortium announces pact to create common style sheet-Hypertext Integration Technique", CSS
Networking Briefing [22 March]
News, W3C, CSS
Computer Weekly [21 March]
"Microsoft gives Net control to parents", PICS
Sunday Gazette-Mail [17 March]
"Children, parents play ratings game in different ways", Mike Cassidy, PICS
Multimedia Daily [15 March]
"PICS Picks Up Partner", PICS
Network Briefing [15 March]
"General Magic joins Web consortium", W3C
USA Today [14 March]
"System to help Net ratings catches on", Leslie Miller, PICS
W3C [14 March]
"PICS Picks Up Steam - America Online, AT&T, CompuServe, Microsoft, MicroSystems, NetNanny, Netscape, NewView, Prodigy, Providence Systems, Recreational Software Advisory Council, SafeSurf, SurfWatch Announce PICS Strategies", PICS
Electronics Weekly [13 March]
"W3C agrees on Web make-up", W3C, Tim Berners-Lee, CSS
Computer Reseller News [11 March]
"General consensus", W3C
C|Net News [11 March]
"Browsers to help parents monitor Net", Clair Whitmer, PICS
Inter@ctive Week [11 March]
"Politico Wants PICS Standards", Will Rodger, PICS
Inter@ctive Week [11 March]
"Will rating standard become cyberlaw?", Will Rodger, PICS
Network World [11 March]
"At the edge of the Web", Irene Greif, W3C
The Seattle Times [10 March]
"Tech News", PICS
Los Angeles Times [7 March]
"Valley Weekend; For the Kids; Radio Show Helps Makes Sense of Cyberspace", PICS
Microsystems Software [6 March]
"Microsystems Software Plans to Deliver Support for RSACi Internet Rating System on April 15, 1996", PICS
Business Wire [5 March]
"AT&T WorldNet Service Announces Availability of Microsystems' Cyber Patrol Internet Filtering Software; Families Will be Able to Manage Children's Internet Access Through AT&T World Net Service", PICS
Network World [4 March]
"In memory of those 800-pound, high-level de jure standards", Mark Gibbs, W3C
Windows Magazine 3 Mar. '96
"Parental Guidance Suggested for the Web", PICS
HomePC [1 March]
"PICS & locks: a guide to Net content", John Eckhouse, PICS
Houston Chronicle [1 March]
"Microsoft endorses voluntary ratings system for Web", Peter H. Lewis, PICS
InfoWorld Electric Coverage [1 March]
"Microsoft to build Internet rating tool into explorer browser", Michael Parsons, PICS, Tim Berners-Lee
Interactive Marketing News [1 March]
"Marketing Web sites risk being blocked by Surfwatch, If the White House is considered pornographic, what next?", PICS
Los Angeles Daily News (Valley Edition) [1 March]
"Internet Ratings Backed Microsoft To Make Cyber-Filter System", Peter H. Lewis, PICS
NetGuide's NetDaily News Roundup [1 March]
"Group Unveils Rating System for Online Content", PICS
The New York Times (Business Day) [1 March]
"Microsoft Backs Ratings System for the Internet", Peter H. Lewis, PICS
The San Diego Union-Tribune [1 March]
"Microsoft backs Web rating plan", Peter H. Lewis, PICS

February 1996

Atlanta Computer
"Georgia Tech GVU Center survey: Web users younger, less "techie", Toni Lynn Mills, W3C
Communications of the ACM
"HTML Compliance and the Return of the Test Pattern", Hal Berhet, HTML, W3C
Communications of the ACM
"Preview of ACM Awards", Tim Berners-Lee
Computer In Libraries
"Democratic World Wide Web Self Regulation Announced", PICS
Cybernautics Digest
"Rating Net Content", PICS
The Digital Kids Report
"Heavy Hitters Agree on Web Rating", PICS
The Digital Kids Report
"In the Name of Decency a Web of Worms", PICS
Internetwork
"Windows NT's Advantage on the Web", Stephen J. Lopez", W3C
Petro Systems World
"Available PC Programs", PICS
Software
"Field Report: Microsoft get Internet fever, Redmond reassesses strategy and endorses Java language", W3C
Sun Observer
"Web consortium develops active object agreement", W3C
Visual Basic Programmer's Journal
"Resources for Web Developers", W3C
WebWeek
"3-D Pioneers Remain Plugged In as VRML Authors and Speakers", Ellis Booker, Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
Windows NT
"Microsoft Unveils Wide-Ranging Commitment to Internet", W3C
The Boston Globe (Business) [29 February]
"Microsoft plans to use content-rating software", PICS
Daily Spectrum [29 February]
"Interactive Media & Online Development News - Surfwatch Endorses RSACi Content Advisory System", PICS
Money &Investing Update [29 February]
What's News - "Microsoft will use filtering program", PICS
MultiMedia Daily [29 February]
"Childproofing the Web", PICS
Multimedia Wire [29 February]
"RSAC Launches Web Site Rating System", PICS
Newsbytes News Network [29 February]
"Microsoft the Offer Parents Internet Access Controls", PICS
The Orange County Register [29 February]
Nation/World Briefly - "Microsoft backs ratings system for Web browsing", PICS
The San Francisco Chronicle [29 February]
"New System to Rate Web Sites", Ramon G. McLeod, PICS
San Jose Mercury News [29 February]
"TV, Net content ratings coming to screen near you", Janet Rae-Dupree, PICS
Seattle Post-Intelligencer [29 February]
"Microsoft Seeks to Control Sex, Vilence on Internet", PICS
Telecomworldwire [29 February]
"Sidewire - Microsoft Corp is supporting the development of browser software", PICS
USA Today, Life, [29 February]
"Ratings to help screen Internet", Leslie Miller, PICS
The Wall Street Journal [29 February]
"Microsoft Launches An Effort to Filter On-Line Material", PICS
The Washington Post [29 February]
Digest - "The Recreational Software Advisory Councile said..." PICS
Dow Jones, Business Center, [28 February]
"Microsoft In Alliance For Internet Content Control", PICS
Investor's Business Daily [28 February]
"To On-Line Players, Users Are Best Censors", PICS
RSACi Bullentin Page [28 February]
"Microsystems Endorses RSACi", PICS
Reuter [28 February]
"Microsoft plans Internet parental controls", PICS
The Boston Globe [24 February]
"'Net faces question of security on line", Jon Auerbach, Security
Computergram [22 February]
"X/Open, Open Software Foundation Finally Agree To Fuse Processes In New Open Group Venture", W3C
The Sacramento Bee [21 February]
"High-Tech Consortium Creates System to Give Parents Internet Control", PICS
PC Magazine [20 February]
" The New Contenders - C Compiler Test",Carol Venezia, W3C
PC Magazine Online [20 February]
"What the Numbers Mean - C Compiler test", W3C
Computer Reseller News [19 February]
"Home Pages For The Web's Propeller Heads", Ken Yamada, W3C
PC Week [19 February]
"BACP to simplify high-bandwidth Internet access", Terry Tam, W3C
Providence Business News [19 February]
"Web inventor offers screening device", Tim Berners-Lee
ComputerWorld, Australia 16 Feb. '96
"SCO counters rivals, preps Net tools for OSs", Jason Pontin, W3C
SUCK [16 February]
"Xanadu Redux, Part 1", Ted Nelson Xanadu, Tim Berners-Lee
Associated Press [15 February]
"The Associated Press Corrections on erroneously report on Feb. 11 concerning Tim Berners-Lee", PICS
Datamation [15 February]
"Searching for High-Speed Switches", Vance McCarthy, W3C
USA Today (Life) [14 February]
"Coding system to label content almost done", Mike Snider, PICS, Tim Berners-Lee, Albert Vezza
USA Today [13 February]
Correction: Tim Berners-Lee and others at the World Wide Web Consortium....
Bowling Green 12 Feb. '96
"Censoring the Web", Tim Berners-Lee, PICS
Business Week (Personal Business) [12 February]
"Cybersmut: How to Lock Out The Kids", Amy Dunkin, PICS
PC Week [12 February]
"Client/Server Deployment: Behind the Web", Laura B. Smith, W3C
USA Today [12 February]
"'Net creator to offer program to block smut", Mike Snider, Tim Berners-Lee, PICS
Associated Press [11 February]
"Internet Censorship", Tim Berners-Lee
Associated Press [11 February]
"Web Inventor To Censor Net", Tim Berners-Lee
Boston Sunday Herald [11 February]
"Web wizard vows to aid families in censoring Internet", Tom Mashberg, Tim Berners-Lee, PICS
PC [6 February]
"World-Wide Web Consortium", W3C
InfoWorld [5 February]
"Unix system software: SCO to build Internet tools into its OSes", Jason Pontin, W3C
Investor's Business Daily (Computer & Technology) 5 Feb. '96
"The Web's Free And Open - For Users Of Netscape", Steve Higgins, W3C
Datamation [1 February]
"New Stats on Web Users", W3C

January 1996

Communications of the ACM
"The Client's Side of the World-Wide Web" W3C
Computer
"Standards for the information infrastructure", Jim Isaak, W3C
Computer Technology Review
"Intranets Capturing Greater Mindshare of World Wide Web: Real-world applications drawing integrator interest", Dave Trowbridge, W3C
Four Corners Business Journal
"Thought of 30 million customers can make a businessman giddy", Doug Storum, W3C
Hal-PC
"Caught in The Web: Megahertz is a really big car rental business", Al Massey, Tim Berners-Lee
Multimedia Monitor
"Keynote Address by Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., IBM Corporation", John N. Latta, W3C
NetGuide
"Long-range Web Planning - Plan hard or watch your Web site die. It's the new Webmaster code", Jonathan Gross, W3C, HTML
Publish
"Serves you right - To help get your Web site up and running, we answer your most frequently asked questions", Barry Green, W3C
Web Week
"Berners-Lee on the Web's Changing Face", Jeremy Carl, Tim Berners-Leehttp://www.webweek.com/96Jan/
Web Week
"Panel Takes Stock of Indecency Issues", Jeremy Carl, PICS
Wired
"Release: January - PICS And Pans", PICS
Computer Weekly [25 January]
"Sightseeing", W3C
Microsystem Software [25 January]
"Microsystem Takes the Lead in Creating the Industry's First PICS server bawed on its CyberNOT Rating System", PICS
Asia Computer Weekly [21 January] "Microsoft Pushes For Safe Access", W3C
Network Computing [15 January]
"Serving Up HTML Documents on the Web", Scott S. Campbell, Robert J. Kohlhepp and Josh Linder, W3C, HTTPd
The New York Times [15 January]
"Limiting a Medium Without Boundaries: How Do You Let the Good Fish Trough the Net While Blocking the Bad?", Peter H. Lewis, PICS
Inter@ctive Week [13 January]
"Netscape Turns Tables on Site Builders", Farhan Memon, W3C, Netscape
Computer Reseller News [8 January]
"Notes, Net on collision course in client/server", Barbara Darrow, Tim Berners-Lee
InfoWorld [8 January]
" Indexing Services Proliferate On Web", Nick Wingfield, Dan Connolly
NewsWeek 8 Jan. '96
"Technology: A Bad Dream Comes True in Cyberspace", Michael Meyer, PICS
Chronicle of Higher Education [5 January]
"MIT Researchers Join Effort to Rate Internet Resources", David L. Wilson, PICS
Computer Weekly [4 January]
"Internet News: Net prophets outline future shape of Web", David Bicknell, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee

Janet Daly
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