Yoda: First Website 25 Years Ago
The first website went online 25 years ago today Tim Berners-Lee’s first World Wide Web page flickered to life at CERN on December 20th, 1990. Phi Beta Iota: OSS.Net was created in 1993, originally as a gopher site.
The first website went online 25 years ago today Tim Berners-Lee’s first World Wide Web page flickered to life at CERN on December 20th, 1990. Phi Beta Iota: OSS.Net was created in 1993, originally as a gopher site.
Applied Collective Intelligence 2.0 Can Open Source Evolutionary Cybernetics Leverage Distributed Human Intelligence While Advancing Artificial Intelligence? DOC (16 Pages): 20151018 Applied Collective Intelligence 2.0 DOC (3 Pages): D3 Innovation Memorandum 2.1 (to VP, SecState, SecDef, D/OMB, A/USAID delivered 14 October 2015) SHORT URL: http://tinyurl.com/Steele-ACI2 ABSTRACT The information and intelligence (decision-support) domains have lost their …
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Future of the internet debated at NetMundial in Brazil A meeting to determine how the internet should be governed is under way in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The country’s president, Dilma Rousseff, organised the two-day NetMundial event following allegations the US National Security Agency (NSA) had monitored her phone and emails. Last month the US announced …
Edward Snowden: The Biggest Revelations Are Yet to Come VANCOUVER, Canada — Edward Snowden on Tuesday said the biggest revelations have yet to come out of the estimated 1.7 million documents he acquired from the National Security Agency. In a surprise appearance via satellite robot at the 2014 TED conference in Vancouver, Snowden said there …
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Next version of the web will have resistance to surveillance at its core by Mark Stockley NakedSecurity, August 24, 2013 Did you know that yesterday, 23 August 2013, was the World Wide Web’s birthday? It is 22 years and one day since the official Internaut Day – the day when Sir Tim Berners-Lee opened up the …
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OpenCorporates, which has received an initial grant from Alfred P Sloan, one of the funders of Wikipedia, takes its business model from the open source software movement. OpenCorporates makes company data public Company data that shows the complex relationships between companies and their subsidiaries worldwide is being made available as part of an initiative to …
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PeerPoint An Open P2P Requirements Definition and Design Specification Proposal Google Doc created June 6, 2012 Last updated October 19, 2012 PeerPoint shares a vision of “Sovereign Computing”: “To be the true owner of your information and of your computer’s hardware resources, as well as to share these things in any way you want and …
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