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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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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