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    Mobile Web leaders push for open standards 15/11/2007 09:49:46

    The technological barriers and business models that have led to the current morass of proprietary handheld devices, closed-off carrier networks, and specialized wireless applications must be eliminated if the mobile Internet is to become as powerful and ubiquitous as it should someday be, according to industry leaders like Tim Berners-Lee -- the so-called father of the World Wide Web.
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    NICTA scientist to lead W3C privacy group 23/10/2007 11:09:27

    NICTA principal scientist Dr Renato Iannella will co-chair a new World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Interest Group to lead discussions addressing Web user privacy issues.
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    Common AJAX platform seen for devices, desktops 02/10/2007 08:04:25

    Anticipating one Web emerging for both mobile and desktop access, dignitaries at a mobile AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) workshop last week also saw a common AJAX platform emerging across both mediums.
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    Just how did Microsoft get OOXML support in Eastern Europe? 26/09/2007 12:10:18

    Microsoft quietly got its proposed Office Open XML format through two European standards bodies. A member of the Free Software Foundation Europe looks at the low-profile process that made it happen.
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    Microsoft sets ship date for Configuration Manager 28/08/2007 08:39:07

    Microsoft Monday said development is complete on its System Center Configuration Manager 2007, a cornerstone in its model for managed IT systems, and that the management tool will ship in November.
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    Google picked as top e-commerce development 17/07/2007 08:01:20

    It probably comes as no surprise that Google was selected as the number one development in e-commerce over the past 10 years by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), an industry trade group.
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    The future of the Web as seen by its creator 12/07/2007 14:15:14

    According to Webster's Online Dictionary semantic means "the relationships between symbols and what they represent." Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the World Wide Web in 1989 at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, has used the term to christen the Internet of the future.
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    IBM pledges access to its IP for standards 12/07/2007 10:45:19

    IBM is making it easier to utilize its patented intellectual property to implement nearly 200 standards in SOA, Web services, security and other spaces.
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    Semantic Web: Stuck in neutral 21/06/2007 09:54:08

    Ubiquitous semantic interoperability is like world peace: It's a goal so grandiose, nebulous and contrary to the fractious realities of distributed networking that it hardly seems worth waiting for.
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    Oracle's semantic technology catching on 24/05/2007 10:24:28

    Oracle on Wednesday staked its claim to leadership in the enterprise side of the emerging semantic Web space, saying that more than 100 commercial and open-source applications are using its version of the technology.
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    The Benefits of Accessibility 14/05/2007 13:19:53

    According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, one in five Australians is disabled in some way, and with an ageing population the figure is likely to rise.
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