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The Future of the Web (April 2002)
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Cover; The Future of the Web; by Staff Editor; 1 Page(s)
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Filtering Information on the Internet; The Future of the Web; by Paul Resnick; 3 Page(s)
Look for the labels to decide if unknown software and World Wide Web sites are safe and interesting (Originally published in the March 1997 issue.)
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Preserving the Internet; The Future of the Web; by Brewster Kahle; 2 Page(s)
An archive of the Internet may prove to be a vital record for historians, businesses and governments (Originally published in the March 1997 issue.)
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Searching the Internet; The Future of the Web; by Clifford Lynch, sidebar by Gary Stix; 5 Page(s)
Combining the skills of the librarian and the computer scientist may help organize the anarchy of the Internet (Originally published in the March 1997 issue.)
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XML and the Second-Generation Web; The Future of the Web; by Jon Bosak and Tim Bray; 5 Page(s)
The combination of hypertext and a global Internet started a revolution. A new ingredient, XML, is poised to finish the job (Originally published in the May 1999 issue.)
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Hypersearching the Web; The Future of the Web; by Members of the Clever Project; 7 Page(s)
With the volume of on-line information in cyberspace growing at a breakneck pace, more effective search tools are desperately needed. A new technique analyzes how Web pages are linked together (Originally published in the June 1999 issue.)
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The Semantic Web; The Future of the Web; by Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila; 7 Page(s)
A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities (Originally published in the May 2001 issue.)
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The Worldwide Computer; The Future of the Web; by David P. Anderson and John Kubiatowicz, sidebar by Graham P. Collins; 8 Page(s)
An operating system spanning the Internet would bring the power of millions of the world's Internet-connected PCs to everyone's fingertips (Originally published in the March 2002 issue.)
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