Knighthood for 'father of the Web'
The computer wizard dubbed the "father of the World Wide Web" is to receive a knighthood for services to the Internet. "Tim Berners-Lee invented the information superhighway known as the Web, which allows anyone with a computer and browser to use the Internet. Famously, he created it in his spare time, and gave it away for free."
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Tech predictions for 2004
- CPL Media Coverage Highlights for 2003
- ABIT Selected as Official CyberX Games Motherboard
- Brief: ALi licenses Pentium M chipset technology from Intel
- Motorola launches V303, V690 and V878 camera phones
- Asustek ranks as world's 10th largest notebook vendor
- Short supply of entry-level P4 processors to widen
- R.I.P Microsoft Smart Display
- THG Holidaze
- SMC adds a/b/g Enterprise AP
Duel of the dual-layer DVD formats
- Would cheaper iPod compete or cannibalize?
- Asian companies to develop next Internet
- Fujitsu offers new multimedia notebook
- CES promises TVs, watches, and growing attendance
- Mitnick offers cash for hacking tales
- Rambus stock spikes on Micron plea reports
- Verizon announces final fiber suppliers
- Apple Users Threaten to Sue Over IBook, IPod
- Intel stands risk of AMD overtaking it
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