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Grant Evans.-LOGISTIX Acquires Encryption Technology Corp.'s

 

Massachusetts Operations. Business Wire, Jan 9.1996 p01091026

 

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Works Citied

A Man behind the Web

 

"Berners-Lee speaks on Web's future." News, Tomorrow's Web. 4 August 1995. 18 November1999. http://www.internetworld.com/print/1995/o8/01/news/berners.html

 

This site provides information on the goals that Tim Berners-Lee has put together for the Web, in order to have the Web become more powerful in its processing procedures.

 

 

Holloway, Marguerite. "Molding the web." Scientific American. December1997. 7 October 1999. http.//www.sciam.com/1297issue/1297profile.html

 

Molding the Web is a site about W3 inventor Berners-Lee and his vision of the World Wide Web. Not only does this site prove to us why Berners-Lee feels that the Web does not live up to his expectations. One may also have a chance to learn a little more about this "modest manner-man."

 

 

Menezes, Joaquim. "World Wide Web still lacking standards" Computing Canada. 25. 20. May 1999:4 Infotrac Web.

 

The author explains how Berners-Lee's speech at the eighth World Wide Web Conference at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Canada helped people understand that the computer language being used will help the Web become faster and more personal. For Instance (RDF), and (XML).

 

 

"Tim Berners-Lee biography." W3 Consortium. 16 November 1999. 17 November 1999. http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/

The information on this site provides us with the knowledge of Tim Berners-Lee' s background history. The site also includes a list of awards that he has received, along with the present job he has at W3 Consortium, located in Cambridge, MA.

 

 

"The interview Tim Berners-Lee" O'Reilly Web Journal Page. 18 November 1999. http://www.oreilly.com/www/info/wj/issue3/tbl-int.html

 

This Interview done by the O'Reilly Web Journal Page allows us to look at some of the most FAQ's Berners-Lee receives on his email address. For instance what did people use the "WWW program" for when it first came out in 1991?