WORLD WIDE WEB TURNS 20
Reported by John Raul Joven II
On March 13, 2009, the world celebrated the 20th founding anniversary of the World Wide Web. Looking back, the World Wide Web emerged from the proposal of a fellow in CERN named Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of World Wide Web. His ideas have paved the way to the development of the World Wide Web as to how we see, experience and interact with it in the present day.
Berners-Lee is looking forward of seeing the Web evolving from an entity of linked-information to linked-data form and build what he called a Semantic Web, an idea he talked about during last month’s TED conference in Long Beach, California.
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NEW APPLE IPOD SHUFFLE: A DISAPPOINTMENT?
Reported by Tom Maxwell
Without announcement, Apple released a new model of iPod Shuffle on March 11. Is the new model good or bad? Let’s check out the impression of our tech correspondent, Tom Maxwell, from the United Kingdom.
Visit Tom’s YouTube channel on the following address: http://www.youtube.com/maxwellmovies
FUTUREMARK RELEASES PEACEKEEPER BROWSER BENCHMARK
Reported by John Raul Joven II
Which browser is which? This question is one of the most common questions heard in the surface of geekosphere in what we call eternal war between web browsers.
In an effort to put an end to that, Futuremark released an online web browser benchmark service to wipe out all subjective opinions or variable analysis of performance. According to their statistics, Safari 4 ranks number one in the top performing browser. Google Chrome being the second, Firefox 3 as the third, followed by various versions of Internet Explorer, and other browsers.
Peacekeeper is a Java-driven benchmark and uses Acid3 web standards tests.
Peacekeeper Browser Benchmark Service: http://service.futuremark.com/peacekeeper/index.action
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Great video john
You know that, technically, the internet has been around a lot longer than that?
It was actually used in the military long before it became public. WWW started as ARPANET.
LOL @ first frame in YouTube video. Looks like you asleep! ROFLAO!