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  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    Tim Berners-Lee supports metaverse future for world wide web

    Tim Berners-Lee supports metaverse future for world wide web The creator of the World Wide Web said he expects virtual reality, and technologies based around a so-called metaverse, to be part of how people interact with his invention in the future. But in a new interview with Bloomberg...
  2. Kevin Lancaster

    SA now more unequal than under apartheid: report

    South Africa now more unequal than under apartheid: report The South African government has been content to allow mobile cellular and broadband prices to remain among the highest in the world, the Web Index report states
  3. Kevin Lancaster

    Internet should be a human right: Tim Berners-Lee

    Internet should be a human right: Tim Berners-Lee The computer scientist credited with inventing the World Wide Web has called for affordable access to the Internet to be recognized as a human right
  4. Kevin Lancaster

    Websites reach 1 billion mark

    Websites reach 1 billion mark The number of websites has burst above one billion and is growing apace, according to figures updated in real time Tuesday by online tracker Internet Live Stats
  5. jes

    World Wide Web marks 25th anniversary with anti-spy campaign

    World Wide Web marks 25th anniversary with anti-spy campaign The world wide web marked the 25th anniversary of its invention with a new campaign for a “free, open and truly global Internet.”
  6. jes

    Internet Solutions joins web inventor’s Alliance for Affordable Internet

    Internet Solutions joins web inventor’s Alliance for Affordable Internet IS has announced that it has joined the World Wide Web Foundation’s Alliance for Affordable Internet
  7. jes

    World's first web page to be resurrected

    World's first web page to be resurrected The world’s first web page will be dragged out of cyberspace and restored for today’s Internet browsers as part of a project to celebrate 20 years of the Web
  8. jes

    Don't forget that pesky www

    Don't forget that pesky www Many of South Africa’s prominent websites require visitors to add www to the domain to work
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