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I was sorting some old papers recently and came across an article I had written 12 years ago. Reading through it, I immediately began editing: mentally red-marking and highlighting, changing the...
I was sorting some old papers recently and came across an article I had written 12 years ago. Reading through it, I immediately began editing: mentally red-marking and highlighting, changing the...
David Hunt, minister for public service and science, was glad-handing at the Web Days. He helped connect the first five secondary schools in the United Kingdom to the web and then formally acted as...
Tim Greenhalgh reports on pains and passions which are beginning to surface through pressure from the astonishing growth of the World-Wide Web. Robert Cailliau, one of the World-Wide Web's two...
In its cover story on "Intellectual Capital" on October 3 last year, Fortune magazine argued that a major challenge facing corporations is how to figure out the worth of their collective knowledge...
Twenty-five years have passed since the Open University was given its charter and offered home-based higher education to the British public. The early image of long-haired lecturers on television...
A major United Nations database has been published on CD-Rom, making documents more accessible to analysts, politicians and scholars. Previously the complete United Nations Bibliographic Information...
A new centre at De Montfort University is offering to help companies check that they are developing their information systems in a socially responsible manner. Simon Rogerson, director of the Centre...
Cyberia opened its second Internet cafe last week in the wake of a row with its former access provider, Pipex. The cafe now gets its Internet feed from BT and has plans for international expansion....
City University has established a multimedia research group which will investigate the technology's potential in fields as varied as hospitals and the music business, writes Tony Durham. Its director...
Work has started on a building project at the University of Bath which will provide students with a library that never closes, writes Tim Greenhalgh. The Student Learning Centre will add an extra 200...
(Photograph) - Jeremy Gardiner and his students in the CyberArts programme at the University of Florida's New World School of the Arts have produced a CD-Rom that surveys developing trends in...
A pilot scheme to test plans to connect the United Kingdom's schools to the Internet through the JANET academic network has been launched this week. De Montfort University and the Tresham Institute...
Memorial fellowship. Imperial College student Richard Shackleton is the first recipient of a fellowship established by Bell-Northern Research in memory of Nicholas Battersby. Dr Battersby, a graduate...
There were more than a few fools among the World-Wide Web community on April 1 thanks to Netscape Communications, developer of the popular Netscape browser, writes Tim Greenhalgh. At the beginning of...
An optic fibre cable that carries Australia's burgeoning Internet traffic across the Pacific Ocean failed for the first time last month - five kilometres below the surface of the sea and 2,000...