Tim Berners-lee Videos
Tim Berners-Lee Looks Back: the "//" in Web Addresses Was Unnecessary
from Beet.TV on October 11, 2009
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Asked what he would have done differently in creating the Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, says in this video that the double slash, the "//" after the colon in Web addresses, was unnecessary. Berners-Lee was interviewed on stage by New York Times technology reporter Steve Lohr at a technology symposium at the Embassy of Finland in Washington on Thursday.He makes his comments about the // issue at 3:30 in the clip. (He has spoken about the unneeded symbols previously.)In the interview, Berners-Lee speaks about the importance for governments to place great amounts of data on the Web and the emergence of the semantic Web. He cites successful examples in Britain. This 37-minute video was part of a two hour symposium organized by Finland's Technology Academy Foundation, a public and private foundation. Started in 2004, the foundation awards a biennial prize, titled the Millennium Technology Prize, to individuals, in the amount of $1.4 million, for technology achievement which betters humanity. Berners-Lee was the first winner. The other two winners are Professor Shugi Nakamura of UC Santa Barbara (2006) and Professor Robert Langer of MIT (2008). All three winners participated in the symposium.You can watch the entire session on Livestream.Here is the transcript of the Berner-Lee interview with PBS done on Thursday. Andy Plesser, Executive Produce You can find this post up on Beet.TV Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andy-plesser/video-webs-inventor-sir-t_b_316968.html
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Tim Berners-Lee to Hollywood: Move from "Channels" to Random Access
from recent posts tagged w3c - blip.tv (beta) on October 09, 2009
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, says that as video on the Web continues to grow, the movie industry needs evolve from a "channels" scenario to a "random access" platform, where films can be universally searched, watched and paid for. In accomplishing this, producers need to provide much greater metadata around their content. The transformation of video onto a data-rich "semantic Web" is a key objective of the World Web Consortium, the Boston-based group Sir Tim heads.Joost Was a Trailbaizer in the Semantic WebTwo years ago, we interviewed the W3C's Chief Architect Philippe Le Garet on the implementation of the semantic Web with data and video. Philippe addresses the pioneeering work of Joost in creating rich metadata around its content. Unfortunately Joost is closing shop, according to a report on TechCrunch.I interviewed Sir last week in Washington at the Embassy of Finland at a technology symposium presented by Finland's Technology Academy Foundation.Here is a 37-minute video of Sir Tim on stage at the event with New York Times reporter Steve Lohr. My first interview with Sir Tim was about the open data initiative and the U.S. and British governments.Andy Plesser, Executive Producer www.beet.tv
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Imagine Leadership | By XPLANE & Nitin Nohria
from Favorites of xplanevisualthinking on June 24, 2009
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Duration: 362
Nitin Nohria and Amanda Pepper of Harvard Business School's Leadership Initiative collaborated with XPLANE to create this video in order to generate a discussion of the value and importance of leadership to address some of societys most pressing problems. It is my desire to inspire people of all ages and social demographics to think about leadership on a broad level, contemplate what it means to them and what individual impact they can have when it comes to leading, says Nohria. - MORE INFO, SOURCE FILES: http://hbs-leadership.wikispaces.com/ - HBS: http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/ - XPLANE: http://www.xplane.com/
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The Mother Of All Inventions – A Look At The Internet
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Blog and Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image on May 10, 2009
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Here's a pretty bold quote from the TED website about Tim Berners-Lee: Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He leads the World Wide Web Consortium, overseeing the Web's standards and development. This is a fascinating TED Talk that looks at what the Web was, what he thought it would be, what it became and – most importantly – where it is going. Take fifteen minutes this weekend to imagine what the coming world is going to look like from somebody who changed the way we interact with technology and one another. If some of the stuff he says goes a little over your head or makes you feel uncomfortable, it's supposed to. All great changes and shifts disrupt and seem somewhat irrational when first introduced. You can also watch the video over on the TED website here: Tim Berners-Lee - The next Web of open, linked data. Tags: disruption internet internet development online video presentation technology ted ted talks tim berners-lee w3c web web standards world wide web world wide web consortium
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LatinCaster’s Podcast - Episodio 22
from LatinCaster on March 29, 2009
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Crece el uso de Internet móvil. Perfil público en Facebook. Nuevos engaños online. Problemas de seguridad en servicios de Google. Auriculares de nuevo iPod Shuffle con chip de control. Fujitsu presenta lector de e-books en color. Tim Berners-Lee estafado en Internet. Descargar archivo | Música provista por MashupTown.com
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Notícias do Zé - Abertura do Campus Party 2009
from YouTube :: Tag // sao paulo on January 21, 2009
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Duration: 413
Repórter Zé e Cidão na acompnham a abertura do Evento por Marcelo Branco, José serra, Gilberto Kassab, Célio Turino, Tim Berners Lee e campuseiros no Centro de Exposições Imigrantes em São Paulo. Author: jlfx7 Keywords: Notícias do Zé Campus Party 2009 José Luís de Freitas governador José Serra Gilberto Kassab Célio Turino Marcelo Branco Tim-Berners-Lee Added: January 21, 2009
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What's Next for the Web?
from ABC News Video: Technology & Science on September 16, 2008
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The World Wide Web inventor discusses his visions for the Internet's future.
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What's Next for the Web?
from Ahead of the Curve on September 16, 2008
Duration: 274
Duration: 274
The World Wide Web inventor discusses his visions for the Internet's future.
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KQED-Web's 15th Anniversary-This Week in Northern California
from The UpTake on May 03, 2008
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Duration: 371
Fifteen years ago Tim Berners-Lee convinced his bosses at CERN to make his design of the Web open and free to everyone. It was a critical decision as we all realize now. Billions upon billions have been made as a result of that decision. I don't think he got any of that though. San Francisco and Silicon Valley are the hubs of innovation in the Web. What can we expect in the next 15 years? Semantic Web, wireless ubiquity, and mobile content following us wherever we go. For more go to sparkminute.com.
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N3TV Juice Concentrato Digitale #2
from Streetfire TV on December 05, 2007
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Duration: 1310
#2 Juice, IBM per 5 idee, 5 progetti, 5 innovazioni, C6.tv, Metal Gear Solid 4, Moral Kombat, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, l'inventore del Web Seconda puntata di Juice il concentrato digitale: - IBM SU 5 IDEE, 5 PROGETTI, 5 INNOVAZIONI - C6.TV - METAL GEAR SOLID 4 - MORAL KOMBAT - SIR TIM BERNERS-LEE, L'INVENTORE DEL WEB Juice viene pubblicato su N3TV tutti i mercoled
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Tim Berners-Lee
from TechSpank on May 01, 2006
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Tim Berners-Lee
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