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Monday, March 24, 2003
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Regarding the Symantic Web: This W3C document describes the economic factors that may apply to any one implementing Web accessibility solutions in order to make their Web content accessible. Applicable economic factors vary according to different settings, including governmental, industry, educational. Additional factors for consideration are available on other pages of this resource suite.
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by Tim Berners-Lee in 1998, I am just getting it.
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As soon as the stock market recovers and corporate IT spending regains momentum, investment bankers are ready to take a growing number of profitable Internet companies public. For now, however, "the doors to the high-tech IPO market remain tightly sealed." Two Silicon Valley companies are generally viewed as the frontrunners in the future IPO derby: Google and Salesforce.com. In fact, many IT insiders are privately calling Google the "next Netscape." Until there is a speedy resolution to the war in Iraq and broad-based economic growth, though, "executives are temporarily setting aside their dreams of instant riches and pushing on through the downturn."
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Interesting post on how technology is being used by protesters and by journalists in the Iraqi War. I find I am more interested in advances in communicaiton and uses of Information Technology than I am in the War. Geeky or what.
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