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The man who gave us the WWW celebrates his 70th birthday and continues to fight for a free web. A look at his technical ...
Microsoft sees artificial intelligence transforming the internet as fundamentally as mobile phones have over the past two ...
After 15 years working on developing a safer and more accessible internet, the World Wide Web Foundation (WF) is set to close. Foundation co-founders Rosemary Leith and Sir Tim Berners-Lee ...
Exclusive WTR research reveals the national IP offices with the most (and least) accessible websites for users, with WIPO leading the way. The USPTO has topped the list of the most accessible IP ...
He moved from CERN to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he founded the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure that the web's royalty-free, open nature was baked into its ...
AllianceBlock’s groundbreaking self-sovereign identity issuance and verification solution, NexeraID, has joined the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the preeminent international Web standards ...
As director of the World Wide Web Consortium, Berners-Lee has overseen development of the web with the goal of maintaining its neutrality as a platform. "What it becomes is really a question of ...
To this day though, he heads the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the body he founded to standardize techniques on the World Wide Web. With a few taps on your Smartphone, you can find out all ...
When the World Wide Web Consortium designed WebAssembly, the primary goal was to address the shortcomings of running client-side JavaScript in a web browser. However, as developers begin to adopt and ...
Late last week, it emerged that Google intends to ignore a call by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) — the international body that works to guide the development of web standards — to ...