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Jan. 18, 2011
Technology and the Internet
Microsoft Corp., which this month was found to have infringed a patented method for viewing Internet pages, will make changes to its Web browser software, according to the World Wide Web Consortium trade group.
Aug. 29, 2003
Anyone with an interest in cyberspace has by now heard of the World Wide Web, the easy-to-use, graphically oriented computer network that features a powerful system for linking related subjects--and is now the most heavily used part of the global Internet.
May 31, 1995
Tim Berners-Lee: The man who created the World Wide Web says the best is yet to come.
June 8, 1998
Last year, well after Microsoft Corp. negotiated a slap on the wrist with the federal government to end its antitrust problems, the University of California helped deliver a roundhouse blow to the big software company’s gut.
Feb. 5, 2004
Seeking to quell parental fears of online sex and violence and head off government regulation, a group of leading technology companies Thursday unveiled a standard for voluntary rating systems on the Internet computer network.
May 10, 1996
Internet: As the network turns 10, its creator works to rein in the loads of commercial software.
Dec. 25, 2000
AT&T; Corp., Motorola Inc. and Lucent Technologies Inc. said they have formed an alliance to create a software language that will let phone users call and have Internet information read to them.
March 3, 1999
Business
Global Group Using New Technical Language to Bridge Gap on Net
March 29, 1999
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Dec. 3, 1996