Monday, September 15, 2008

Robert Hernreich - Web inventor knocks Internet Explorer (Rocky Mountain News)

Tim Berners-Lee, the British- born inventor of the World Wide Web, says he doesn't like to express preferences among Web browsers. But he does have an issue with one of them: Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer. Robert Hernreich

Rising Internet usage and better connectivity to boost market prospects, according to a new report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc. Robert Hernreich

The Internet can make life feel a lot less lonely for family and friends of soldiers deployed to Iraq. Robert Hernreich

Libraries across the country are struggling to keep up with demand for computers and free Internet as life, work and play increasingly go online, the American Library Association says. Robert Hernreich

Internal documents confirm what union officials have been saying for years: the wait times for travellers that Canada's border agency posts on the Internet may [...] Robert Hernreich

TEHRAN, Sept 15 Asia Pulse - Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mohammad Soleimani said that Iran ranks 17th among the top 20 countries with the highest numbers of Internet users. Robert Hernreich

Leaked documents suggest a UN agency is drafting technical standards to define methods of tracing the source of internet communications, potentially curbing the ability of users to remain anonymous Robert Hernreich

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