About the first web browser the distributed hypertext system World Wide Web Infobox software name WorldWideWeb logo Image WorldWideWeb Icon.png screenshot File WorldWideWeb FSF GNU.png 250px caption WorldWideWeb ... WorldWideWeb , later renamed to Nexus to avoid confusion about the software and the World Wide Web , was the first web browser ref name faq www cite web title The WorldWideWeb browser url http www.w3.org People Berners Lee WorldWideWeb publisher World Wide Web Consortium accessdate 23 ... it was written, WorldWideWeb was the only way to view the Web. ref name faq www The source code was released .... Citation needed date May 2010 History Berners Lee wrote WorldWideWeb on a NeXT Computer ref name ... IEEE Berners Lee and Groff later adapted many of WorldWideWeb s components into a C programming language ... by 1993, had replaced the WorldWideWeb program. Those involved in its creation had moved on to other ... the source code of WorldWideWeb into the public domain , making it free software . Several versions of the software are still available to download from http browsers.evolt.org ?worldwideweb NeXT evolt.org ... Tim Berners Lee ref Technical information Since WorldWideWeb was developed on and for the NeXTSTEP platform, the program used many of NeXTSTEP s components WorldWideWeb s layout engine was built around NeXTSTEP s Text class computer science class . ref name faq www Features Image WorldWideWeb FSF GNU.png thumb right Many of WorldWideWeb s features. WorldWideWeb was capable of displaying basic ... the Web by an HTTP server. WorldWideWeb s navigation panel contained Next and Previous buttons that would ..., but allows them to control the presentation of the navigation links. WorldWideWeb didn t have ... were also able to display inline images. ref name faq www WorldWideWeb was able to use different ... 25 July 2010 ref and The Information Mesh ref name cern were proposals. At the end WorldWideWeb ... Reflist 2 External links http www.w3.org People Berners Lee WorldWideWeb Tim Berners Lee WorldWideWeb ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 SilkPage is an XML based WorldWideWeb Web publishing framework that has evolved from the DocBook Website. It provides a framework for publishing structured and standard compliant websites in XML. See also DocBook XSLT External links http silkpage.markupware.com SilkPage Homepage http www.markupware.com projects silkpage SilkPage at MarkupWare Category Web development software ... more details
Orphan date August 2008 On the first webpage s created by Tim Bernes Lee , Carl Barker was credited as having contributed to the WWW project . Asperen was at CERN for a six month period during his degree course at Brunel University , UK. Carl worked on the server side, possibly on client authentication . Media References Dance Gavin Dance s album Happiness Dance Gavin Dance album featured a song called Carl Barker as the 4th track. External links http www.w3.org History 19921103 hypertext hypertext WWW People.html Archive of People involved in the WorldWideWeb project DEFAULTSORT Barker, Carl compu bio stub Category Alumni of Brunel University Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Internet pioneers ... more details
Notability date March 2008 Eelco van Asperen born April 11, 1965 is a Netherlands Dutch Computer science computer scientist . On the first webpages created by Tim Berners Lee , Van Asperen was credited as having contributed to the WWW project . Van Asperen ported the line mode browser to the PC under Network File System protocol PC NFS developed a curses programming library curses version. Van Asperen is currently an associate professor at the Erasmus University Rotterdam , at the School of Economics. He has published several articles in scientific journals, mostly in the field of computer simulation and logistics . External links http www.w3.org History 19921103 hypertext hypertext WWW People.html Archive of People involved in the WorldWideWeb project http people.few.eur.nl vanasperen Personal webpage at Erasmus School of Economics , Erasmus University Rotterdam Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asperen, Eelco van ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 11, 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asperen, Eelco van Category 1965 births Category Living people Category Dutch computer scientists Category Erasmus University Rotterdam faculty compu bio stub ... more details
wiktionarypar WWW WWW may refer to World Wide Web www related World Wide Web , a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet World Wide Web Conference WWW , a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web WorldWideWeb , the first web browser and editor World Wide Web Consortium , also known as W3C and W3.org, the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web WikiWikiWeb , one of four meanings relating to the first wiki hi Music WWW , a song from the 2002 Leningrad album Piraty XXI veka What a Wonderful World , a song written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss Video games WWW World Three , an antagonistic List of Mega Man Battle Network characters WWW World Three group of characters from the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games Yahoo Mail See also Wild Wild West disambiguation Pronunciation of www W3 disambiguation disambig cs WWW rozcestn k de WWW Begriffskl rung es WWW desambiguaci n eo WWW ko WWW it WWW ja WWW ... more details
Nicola Pellow was a member of the WWW Project at CERN , working with Tim Berners Lee . ref name CERN10 cite web title Ten Years Public Domain for the Original Web Software url http tenyears www.web.cern.ch tenyears www Story WelcomeStory.html publisher CERN accessdate 21 July 2010 ref She joined the project in November 1990, while an undergraduate maths student at Leicester Polytechnic now De Montfort University . ref name CERN10 Almost immediately after Berners Lee completed the WorldWideWeb web browser for the NeXT platform, Pellow wrote a generic Line Mode Browser called WWW that could run on non NeXT systems. ref name CERN10 The WWW team ported the browser to a range of computers, from Unix to Microsoft DOS, so that anyone could access the web, which at that point consisted primarily of the CERN phone book. She left CERN at the end of August 1991, but returned after graduating in 1992, and worked with Robert Cailliau on MacWWW , the first web browser for Mac OS . ref cite web first Bill last Stewart title Web Browser History url http www.livinginternet.com w wi browse.htm publisher Living Internet accessdate 2 June 2010 ref ref cite web last Berners Lee first Tim title Macintosh Browser date 3 November 1992 url http www.w3.org History 19921103 hypertext hypertext WWW Macintosh Status.html publisher World Wide Web Consortium accessdate 2 June 2010 ref ref cite web last Berners Lee first Tim date 3 November 1992 title Macintosh Browser url http www.w3.org History 19921103 hypertext hypertext WWW Macintosh Overview.html publisher World Wide Web Consortium accessdate 2 June 2010 ref See also Libwww References reflist External links http www.w3.org History 19921103 hypertext hypertext WWW People.html Archive of People involved in the WorldWideWeb project Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pellow, Nicola ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pellow, Nicola Category Alumni of De Montfo ... more details
Letter NumberCombination W2 W4 V3 X3 W3 or W 3 may refer to W3, a postcode district in the W postcode area PZL W 3 Sok , a Polish helicopter The Amazing 3 , a manga and anime series, known in Japan as Wonder 3 Webster s Third New International Dictionary , the 1961 edition of Webster s Dictionary Flyhy Cargo Airlines , Airline codes F IATA code W3 The U.S. Internal Revenue Service form W 3, a transmittal form for W 2 information. W3, a pay grade of public service scientists in German universities World Wide Web www World Wide Web , a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet World Wide Web Conference WWW , a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web WorldWideWeb , the first web browser and editor World Wide Web Consortium , also known as W3C and W3.org, the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web Video games Warcraft III Reign of Chaos , the third game in the Warcraft series Worms & Reinforcements United , a game bundle composing the first Worms game and the Worms Reinforcements expansion pack Wolfenstein 3D , the third game in the Wolfenstein series See also WWW disambiguation disambig de W3 es W3 fr W3 it W3 ja no W3 sv W3 ... more details
AOLpress was an HTML editor WYSIWYG editors HTML editor available from America Online AOL . It was originally developed as NaviPress by the company NaviSoft before being bought by AOL. It was discontinued in 2000. However, the last version 2.0 can still be found on some websites. The HTML code used is very outdated and may not display more recent websites. It does not support Portable Network Graphics PNG , and this limits its support on many websites where the new PNG format has been adopted. It actively pushed AOL s PrimeHost service. History In February 1994 Navipress released a web browser with an integrated HTML editor , which was very similar to the first web browser WorldWideWeb , ref cite web last Berners Lee first Tim title The World Wide Web Past, Present and Future url http www.w3.org People Berners Lee 1996 ppf.htm publisher World Wide Web Consortium accessdate 25 August 2010 authorlink Tim Berners Lee date August 1996 ref for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows . ref cite web last Stewart first Bill title Web Browser History url http www.livinginternet.com w wi browse.htm accessdate 18 August 2010 ref References Reflist External links http www.aolpress.com AOLpress website redirects to the AOL website http web.archive.org web 20000619120504 http www.aolpress.com Archived version of AOLpress http browsers.evolt.org ?aolpress AOLPress on the Evolt Browsers Archive HTML editors Early web browsers DEFAULTSORT Aolpress Category HTML editors Category AOL Category Discontinued software programming software stub de Aolpress ... more details
Taxobox name Flame Tetra image Hyphessobrycon flammeus 3.jpg image width 250px image caption Flame Tetra male regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Characiformes familia Characidae subfamilia Tetragonopterinae genus Hyphessobrycon species H. flammeus binomial Hyphessobrycon flammeus binomial authority George S. Myers Myers , 1924 The Flame Tetra Hyphessobrycon flammeus , also known as the Red Tetra or Tetra of Rio, is a small freshwater fish of the characin family Characidae of order Characiformes . The species was first introduced as aquarium fish in 1920 by C. Bruening, Hamburg , Germany , and formally described in 1924 by Dr. George S. Myers . ref Myers, G.S. 1924. A new characin fish from Rio de Janeiro. The Fish Culturist, 4 330 331. ref ref Type series of 2 specimens, National Museum of Natural History United States National Museum of Natural History , Smithsonian Smithsonian Institution , Washington D.C. , catalog number USNM 92969 includes both specimens , see Vari, R.P. and Howe, J.C. 1991. Catalog of type specimens of Recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. 1. Characiformes Teleostei, Ostariophysi . Smithsonian Contributions in Zoology, 517 1 52. ref Cuba produced a postal stamp with an image of H. flammeus in 1978. ref See image http www.fishbase.org Photos PicturesSummary.cfm?ID 10652&what stamps here , from Froese, R. and Pauly, D. eds. 2007. FishBase. WorldWideWeb electronic publication, www.fishbase.org, version 11 2007. ref Habits, colouration and sexing Standard length reaches 2.5 ref name note 3 Robins, C.R., Bailey, R.M, Bond, C.E., Brooker, J.R., Lachner, E.A., Lea, R.N., and Scott, W.B. 1991. World fishes important to North Americans. Exclusive of species from the continental waters of the United States and Canada. American Fishing Society Special Publication 21 1 243. Cited from Froese, R. and Pauly, D. eds. 2007. FishBase. WorldWideWeb electronic publication, http www.fishbase.or ... more details
wiktionarypar web TOCright Web may refer to Biology Computing World Wide Web or the Web , a hypertext system that operates over the Internet Web 2.0 , a perceived transition of the Web from a collection of Web sites to a full fledged computing platform serving Web applications World Wide Web Conference WWW , a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web World Wide Web Consortium , also known as W3C and W3.org, the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web WorldWideWeb , the first web browser and editor Web.com , a public company that offers websites and other services for small businesses and consumers Webs web hosting , a website which allows users to create free websites WEB , a computer programming system created by Donald Knuth to implement literate programming Publications Web comics The Web comics , a comic book character Web novel Web novel by John Wyndham, posthumously published novel set on an island populated by spiders World English Bible WEB , a public domain translation of the Bible The Web series , a series of science fiction stories The Web , a publication by Marillion . Television, radio and film The Web film , a film noir The Web TV series , a mystery suspense anthology series Web Law & Order Special Victims Unit , an episode of Law & Order Special Victims Unit Webs film , a 2003 sci fi movie The Web ReBoot , a form of space in the Reboot universe where concentrated, fragmented data gives home to dangerous creatures, storms, and causes degradation in those not of the Web West End Broadcast WeB FM , a radio station in Newcastle, England, that was a forerunner of NE1fm List of Blake s 7 episodes The Web is an episode from the first season of the British science fiction series Blake s 7 Miscellaneous In mathematics, a linear system of divisors of dimension 3 Offset printing web, a roll of paper is used, rather than individual pages Steel I beam s or truss es are made with a ... more details
infobox computer Photo Image First Web Server.jpg 250px Caption The NeXT Computer used by Tim Berners Lee Berners Lee at CERN . Type Workstation Released 1988 Discontinued 1990 Processor Motorola 68030 Memory 8MB 16MB OS NeXTSTEP , OPENSTEP successor NeXTcube price US 6500 display 1120 832 pixel resolution The NeXT Computer also called the NeXT Computer System was a high end workstation workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by Steve Jobs company NeXT from 1988 until 1990. It ran the Unix based NeXTSTEP operating system . The NeXT Computer was packaged in a 1 foot 305 mm die casting die cast magnesium cube shaped case, which led to the machine being informally referred to as The Cube . It cost US 6500. A NeXT Computer was used by Tim Berners Lee at CERN to develop the world s first web server software, CERN HTTPd , and also used to write the first web browser , WorldWideWeb . This workstation became the world s first web server on the Internet . The NeXT Computer was superseded by the NeXTcube in 1990. The NeXT Computer was not a great commercial success. However, some are still used around the world as Server computing server s and hobbyist desktops. Hardware Uniquely, the NeXT Computer featured a magneto optical drive in place of the more usual hard disk , though the latter was available as an option. The workstation came with a 1120 832 pixel four level grayscale MegaPixel 17 computer display monitor with built in Computer speaker speaker s . The 68030 CPU was supported by a 68882 floating point unit FPU for faster mathematical performance, a Motorola 56000 56001 digital signal processor DSP for multimedia work and two custom designed 6 channel direct memory access DMA channel controller s, which allowed much of the input output I O processing to be offloaded from the CPU to boost the speed of common tasks. See also NeXTcube NeXTstation Power Mac G4 Cube 3M computer External links http www.kevra.org TheBestOfNext index.html The Best of NeXT Collect ... more details
wiktionary nexus Nexus Latin for connection , center may refer to TOCRight Fiction Nexus , the final novel in The Rosy Crucifixion trilogy by Henry Miller, first published in 1960 Nexus comics Nexus comics , a comic book by Mike Baron and Steve Rude The Nexus Charmed , a location in the TV series Charmed Music Nexus Music , a Danish record label Nexus Argentine band , progressive rock band active since 1999 Nexus Australian band , jazz band active from 1999 2003 Nexus Estonian band , pop band active from 2003 2006 Nexus Greek band , industrial rock band active from 1999 2005 Nexus ensemble , a Toronto based percussion ensemble Nexus Another Level album Nexus Another Level album Nexus Gene Harris album Nexus Gene Harris album , recorded in 1975 Nexus , a 1974 album by Argent band Nexus , a song by Opshop from You Are Here Opshop album You Are Here Opshop album Nexus , a song by Bethlehem German band Nexus , a song by Dan Fogelberg Organizations Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive s trading name Publishing Nexus magazine Nexus magazine , an alternative news magazine Nexus student magazine Nexus student magazine , the student magazine of the University of Waikato, New Zealand Science and technology NEXUS rocket , a heavy lift booster concept designed by General Dynamics 2C B or Nexus, a psychedelic entheogen drug Gap junction or nexus, a specialized intercellular connection between a multitude of animal cell types Computing Nexus standard , a debugging connector for embedded systems Nexus data format , a common data format for neutron, x ray, and muon science Nexus file , a common data format for phylogenetic trees or sequence alignments WorldWideWeb or Nexus, the first web browser Nexus software , an oil and gas reservoir simulator Nexus Recycling Management System software , a software platform for recycling centers and scrap yards Other uses NEXUS frequent traveler program , a border clearance program between Canada and the United States Nexus gra ... more details
version of Nextstep with the name OPENSTEP. Influence The first web browser , WorldWideWeb , was developed ... features available in NeXT s Text class. ref http www.w3.org People Berners Lee WorldWideWeb Tim Berners Lee WorldWideWeb, the first Web client ref The Doom WAD level WAD editor for the game Doom ... more details
Contact me with any feedback or changes, Charles L. Perkins, via my Wikipedia identity, Clp Virtual Rendezvous is the name of an on going Open source software open software effort, and the virtual corporation supporting it, whose short name is Rendezvous. History Virtual Rendezvous was the name chosen by Charles L. Perkins in 1993 for a virtual corporation that focused on the social aspects of the emerging broadband networks of that era. A Web site http rendezvous.com to chronicle its various efforts over the years was created that same year, at first for use by the NeXT only WorldWideWeb , then by the Mosaic browser , and finally by Netscape and later browsers. During the long odyssey that followed, through many partners and teams of volunteers, and through 3DO University for US West phone company s cable network , Time Warner s Full Service Network , and Software testing beta testing Continental Cablevision s 2nd consumer cable modem in the world then creating holographic audio spaces for Video On Demand tests, 3D Virtual Reality , immersive user interface s, and location based entertainment through early relationships with Netscape Communications , firstperson the Sun Microsystems spin off that created the Java Sun Java platform , Wildfire Communications , Tellme Networks http www.tellme.com , and others through contributing ideas to Firefly website , Abuzz , Alexa Internet , and Keen http www.keen.com and finally, seeking a commercial arm for server support through various CEOs and business plans in 1995&ndash 2000, the company has re invented itself numerous times to reach its ambitious goals. Since 2009, efforts ref cite web url http dcia.info activities p2pmcny2009 index.html title First Presentation of Virtual Rendezvous to the Press and Public date March 17th, 2009 ref ref cite web url http dcia.info title Distributed Computing Industry Association ref have focused on creating a non profit Foundation http www.rendezvous.com rendezvous Foundation.html that w ... more details
Infobox Book name The HTML Sourcebook The Complete Guide to HTML image author Ian S. Graham country United States language English genre Computer Science publisher John Wiley & Sons release date 1995 isbn The HTML Sourcebook The Complete Guide to HTML , by Ian S. Graham , was published in 1995 by John Wiley & Sons . It was a popular user s guide for HTML . World Wide Web When The HTML Sourcebook was published in 1995, the World Wide Web had recently become very popular as noted by author Ian S. Graham It is fair to say that the World Wide Web project has taken the Internet by storm, confounding Internet skeptics and supporters alike...It is not a surprise that the World Wide Web utilities have grown, in less than three years, to be the most popular tool on the Internet p. ix . Assuming that you are familiar with traditional internet resources, such as File transfer protocol FTP , telnet , electronic mail , and Gopher protocol Gopher , there are essentially three new components to consider Uniform Resource Locators, or URL s, which are the scheme by which Internet resources are addressed in the WWW. The HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTP and HTTP client server interactions. HTTP servers are designed specifically to distribute hypertext documents. The HyperText Markup Language , or HTML. This is the markup language with which the World Wide Web hypertext documents are written, and is what allows you to create hypertext links, fill in forms and click able images p. ix . Web browsers Graham lists the following on pages 310 317 as available web browsers Dos and Windows browser Air Mosaic Lynx web browser DOSLynx Cello web browser Cello Spyglass Mosaic Mosaic web browser WinMosaic WinWeb Mac browser Mosaic web browser MacMosaic MacWeb Unix and VAX VMS browser Batch Mode Browser Chimera Emacs W3 Line Mode Browser Lynx web browser Lynx MidasWWW Mosaic web browser xMosaic Mosaic TUEV Quadralay GWHIS Browser RASHTY VMS Cliens tkWWW ViolaWWW Next browser WorldWideWeb , the CERN ... more details
Infobox Mobile phone name Samsung i8510 INNOV8 image Samsungi8510.jpg manufacturer Samsung carrier available October 2008 screen 240x320 pixel px , 2.8 in exterior screen camera 8 megapixels 3264x2448 , autofocus, image stabiliser, video VGA 30fps, QVGA 120fps , dual LED flash, camera geo tagging, auto panorama shot, face, smile and blink detection 2nd camera QCIF video call Front operatingsystem Symbian OS v9.3, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 input Keypad cpu ARM11 330 MHz ref http innovator.samsungmobile.com prd sym productDetl.view.do?modelCode GT I8510RKAARB&searchType &plateForm 1&deviceType C222 ref ref http www.gsmarena.com samsung i8510 innov8 2471.php ref ringtone memory 50 MB system 8 16GB mass memory memory card microSD , microSDHC networks HSDPA 3.5G , Quad band GSM General Packet Radio Service GPRS Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution EDGE GSM frequency bands GSM 850 and GSM 1900 GSM 850 , GSM frequency bands GSM 900, GSM 1800 and EGSM EGSM 900 GSM 900 , GSM frequency bands GSM 900, GSM 1800 and EGSM EGSM 900 GSM 1800 , GSM frequency bands GSM 850 and GSM 1900 GSM 1900 battery Standard battery, Li Ion 1200 mAh connectivity USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi Fi b g dimensions 106.5 x 53.9 x 17.2 mm form Slider weight 136 g music The Samsung GT i8510 also referred to as just the i8510 or the INNOV8 is a smartphone produced by Samsung . The i8510 s functions include those of a camera phone and portable media player. In addition to offering e mail , WorldWideWeb web browsing, local Wi Fi connectivity and text messaging, the i8510 uses Symbian OS v9.3, S60 platform S60 3rd Edition platform with Feature Pack 2. The phone is available with either 8GB or 16GB internal memory and both feature a MicroSDHC memory card slot with support for cards up to 32GB. Features The Samsung GT i8510 has an 8 megapixel camera, Dual LED, Schneider Kreuznach optics, 9x digital zoom, image stabilization, auto panorama shot, face, smile and blink detection, VGA at 30 FPS and QVGA at 120 ... more details
Susitha R. Fernando is a journalist and the film critic for a Sri Lankan English language English language daily newspaper the Daily Mirror Sri Lanka Daily Mirror and its Sunday weekly edition, The Sunday Times Sri Lanka The Sunday Times , based in Colombo , Sri Lanka . ref name FIPRESCI cite web url http www.fipresci.org festivals archive 2005 rotterdam rotterdam trainees.htm title Rotterdam 2005 Young Film Critics at the 34th International Film Festival Rotterdam work Festival Reports publisher FIPRESCI The International Federation of Film Critics format WorldWideWeb Web date 2005 archive accessdate 2009 02 18 ref Education and training Fernando is from Colombo , Sri Lanka . In 2005, at the age of 27, while an undergraduate studying English literature communications and methodology, he attended the 34th International Film Festival Rotterdam IFFR , taking part in its training program for young film critics, for which he anticipated writing an account for the website of the International Federation of Film Critics FIPRESCI on the festival s Tiger Cub Competition, the new installed competition for short subject short films that brought forward three winners Nuuk cf. Nuuk album Nuuk by German director Thomas K ner Thomas Koener , Interlude by Dutch director Joost van Veen and Veere by Dutch director David Lammers. ref name FIPRESCI At that time he introduced himself as the film critic for the Daily Mirror Sri Lanka Daily Mirror , an English daily newspaper in Sri Lanka . ref name FIPRESCI Since then, he has written many more film reviews, film related interviews, and reports about other film festivals, as well as reported on various other news stories for the Sri Lanka Daily Mirror and its weekly Sunday newspaper, The Sunday Times Sri Lanka The Sunday Times . ref name Articles .See Articles by Susitha R. Fernando Results . Retrieved on 18 February 2009. ref He also reports on other news for these newspapers. Controversy One of his news accounts, entitled Officers Suff ... more details
Advert article date August 2010 Refimprove date July 2009 Infobox software name Gladinet Cloud Desktop logo screenshot caption author developer Gladinet, Inc. released May 2009 latest release version 1.4.232 latest release date December 23, 2009 operating system Microsoft Windows Windows language English language English status Active genre Cloud storage Storage Cloud storage desktop integration license Proprietary website http www.gladinet.com Gladinet, Inc. is a corporation located in the United States, founded in 2008 with the goal of turning the Internet into a virtual PC by integrating cloud computing cloud services directly onto a PC desktop. The company believes that this approach is better than using a web browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox as a Cloud client Client cloud client . http www.gladinet.com Gladinet Cloud Desktop is a byproduct of this view and takes the first step towards the goal of a virtual internet PC by implementing a ubiquitous cloud storage client that integrates Cloud storage Storage cloud storage with the Microsoft Windows Windows file system . This level of integration improves in usability when compared to a browser based client. Files from the cloud are accessed as if they were on a local disk or a mounted network file share. To further enhance usability, http www.gladinet.com Gladinet Cloud Desktop also creates file association file type associations between web applications and files, whether they are stored on a local disk or in the Cloud Computing Cloud . Gladinet believes that the WorldWideWeb web is evolving beyond the browser and that full utilization of the power promised by the semantic web Web 3.0 movement, will require an integration between cloud services and the operating system. Gladinet Cloud Desktop In May 2009, the company launched the Gladinet Cloud Desktop product. The product provides a platform for cloud service integration and an SDK which facilitates the creation of plugins to support cloud services like ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2010 Infobox Mobile phone name Samsung i8520 Galaxy Beam image manufacturer Samsung carrier StarHub available July 2010 screen 480 800 pixel px , 3.7 in exterior screen Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colours camera 8 megapixels 3264 2448 , autofocus, image stabiliser, video 720p 30fps , LED flash, camera geo tagging, auto panorama shot, face, smile and blink detection 2nd camera VGA video call front operatingsystem Android OS, v2.1 Eclair input Touchscreen cpu 800 MHz processor ringtone MP3 ringtones memory 16 GB internal, 16 GB Micro SD card slot memory card microSD , microSDHC networks HSDPA 3.5G , Quad band GSM General Packet Radio Service GPRS Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution EDGE GSM frequency bands GSM 850 and GSM 1900 GSM 850 , GSM frequency bands GSM 900, GSM 1800 and EGSM EGSM 900 GSM 900 , GSM frequency bands GSM 900, GSM 1800 and EGSM EGSM 900 GSM 1800 , GSM frequency bands GSM 850 and GSM 1900 GSM 1900 battery Standard battery, Li Ion 1800 mAh connectivity microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 3.0 with A1DP, Wi Fi 802.11b g n dimensions 123 59.8 14.9 mm form Candybar weight 156 g music The Samsung i8520 also known as the Galaxy Beam , Beam , or previously Halo is a smartphone produced by Samsung . Its main feature is a built in Digital Light Processing DLP WVGA projector that is able to project images at up to 50  inches in size at 6 to 9 Lumen unit lumens . The i8520 also contains an 8 megapixel camera, that can be used along with the projector to allow the user to project directly what is in front of the camera similar to the action of an overhead projector . The camera is also able to record HD video at a resolution of 720p at 30 fps. The phone also offers local Wi Fi connectivity, e mail , and WorldWideWeb web browsing, as well as containing a built in GPS receiver. It was released initially in Singapore on 17 July 2010 with the carrier StarHub . An international release was expected some time during August 2010. Other f ... more details
various components of the original WorldWideWeb browser for the NeXTstep operating system in portability ... 16 November 2010 date 1 May 1993 ref WorldWideWeb later Nexus ref cite web title WorldWideWeb Source ... browsers worldwideweb NeXT README.txt publisher evolt.org accessdate 5 July 2010 title ... more details
Please do not add weblinks or examples which do not have Wikipedia articles The entries are in alphabetical order within each category. This is a list of Wikipedia articles about virtual communities . Benchmark virtual communities READ THIS FIRST before Do not add HTML links to this article to promote your site. Instead of free advertising, what you do is vandalism, stealing and abuse the same thing you don t want people doing to your site. HTML links added here will likely result in its speedy deletion. For this section, please only add listings that you can justify as landmark sites applications. USENET Usenet , one of the original decentralized, distributed discussion group architectures. Bulletin board system BBS WELL virtual community The WELL , GEnie , The Meta Network Academic History of virtual learning environments 1974 EIES , USENET Blog LiveJournal , Xanga , MySpace , Facebook , Wordpress , Blogger service Blogger TheStudentRoom , Tagged Webcomic UserFriendly , Penny Arcade webcomic Penny Arcade , Sluggy Freelance , Virtual World Virtual world city Habitat video game LucasFilm s Habitat , Second Life , Millsberry , Red Light Center , IMVU , Neopets Instant messaging IM ICQ , Yahoo Messenger , Windows Live Messenger , AOL Instant Messenger AIM Internet Relay Chat IRC IRC network s MMORPG EverQuest , Final Fantasy XI , RuneScape , World of Warcraft MOO LambdaMOO Mososo Dodgeball , Meetro MUD MUSH TinyMUD P2P File Sharing P2P Kazaa , Morpheus computer program Morpheus , Napster , Limewire Wiki Wikipedia , WikiWikiWeb , MeatballWiki , Wetpaint , PBWiki WorldWideWeb WWW eBay , GeoCities , Slashdot , Digg Consumers eBay , Amazon.com Software that enable online communities Ning website Ning Additional virtual community listings Discussion boards READ THIS FIRST Do not add HTML links to this article to promote your site. Instead of free advertising, what you do is vandalism, stealing and abuse the same thing you don t want people doing to your site. HTML links ad ... more details
?contentid 32 publisher wats.ca accessdate 7 January 2011 month October year 2006 ref Notation File WorldWideWeb FSF GNU.png thumb 200px right WorldWideWeb for NextStep with keyboard shortcuts visible ... more details