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Net Neutrality and the WWW Revisited
We posted on Net Neutrality and the WWW just a few days ago.
Digg has a new link to a 31 May 2006 International Herald Tribune article titled Digital Dialogue: 'The Internet Isn't Free' where it is written:
"Last week on Digital Dialogue, the IHT's technology Web log, we invited readers to send in questions for Tim Berners-Lee, who established the programming language of the Web in 1989 with colleagues at CERN, the European science institute.
In an interview with Victoria Shannon in Edinburgh, Berners-Lee answered many of these [questions]."
The full transcript of the questions posed by readers and answered by Timi Berner-Lee is here.
Net Neutrality and the WWW Revisited
We posted on Net Neutrality and the WWW just a few days ago.
Digg has a new link to a 31 May 2006 International Herald Tribune article titled Digital Dialogue: 'The Internet Isn't Free' where it is written:
"Last week on Digital Dialogue, the IHT's technology Web log, we invited readers to send in questions for Tim Berners-Lee, who established the programming language of the Web in 1989 with colleagues at CERN, the European science institute.
In an interview with Victoria Shannon in Edinburgh, Berners-Lee answered many of these [questions]."
The full transcript of the questions posed by readers and answered by Timi Berner-Lee is here.






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