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  2. The Web Conference - Wikipedia

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    The ACM Web Conference (formerly known as International World Wide Web Conference, abbreviated as WWW) is a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web. The first conference of many was held and organized by Robert Cailliau in 1994 at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.

  3. World Internet Conference - Wikipedia

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    The World Internet Conference (WIC; 世界互联网大会), also known as the Wuzhen Summit (乌镇峰会), is an annual event, first held in 2014, organized by the government of the People's Republic of China to discuss global Internet issues and policies. [1] It is organized by the Cyberspace Administration of China. [2]

  4. AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    Calendar · Oct 28, 2023 Create, share, or subscribe to a calendar Learn how to stay in touch with the people in your life by creating, sharing, or subscribing to a calendar.

  5. Web conferencing - Wikipedia

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    In June 1998, PlaceWare 2.0 Conference Center was released, allowing up to 1000 live attendees in a meeting session. [25] In February 1999, ActiveTouch announced WebEx Meeting Center and the webex.com website. In July 1999 WebEx Meeting Center was formally released [26] with a 1000-person meeting capacity demonstrated. [27]

  6. List of computer science conferences - Wikipedia

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    Conferences on databases, information systems, information retrieval, data mining and the World Wide Web: BTW - GI Conference on Database Systems for Business, Technology and Web; CIDR - Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research; CIKM - ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management; ECIR - European Conference on Information Retrieval

  7. First International Conference on the World-Wide Web

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    Dave Raggett showed his testbed web browser Arena and gave a summary of his first HTML+ Internet Draft. [10] He also submitted a paper for VRML. [3] The Biological Sciences Division of the University of Chicago presented a web browser and HTML editor called Phoenix built upon tkWWW version 0.9. [11] [12] The editor extended the functionality of ...