saved book title WorldWideWeb subtitle cover image cover color WorldWideWeb Main article WorldWideWeb History History of the WorldWideWeb How it works Ajax programming Ajax Push technology WWW prefix in Web addresses Pronunciation of www Standards Web standards Accessibility Web accessibility Link rot and Web archival Link rot Web pages Web page Category Wikipedia books on WorldWideWebWorldWideWeb ... more details
websites iq.html ref See also WorldWideWebConsortium External links http www.webfoundation.org WorldWideWeb Foundation References references W3C standards Category WorldWideWeb Category ...Infobox company company name WorldWideWeb Foundation company logo Deleted image removed Image WebFoundationCircles.PNG 150px WorldWideWeb Foundation Logo company type genre foundation Early 2009 founder Tim Berners Lee location city location country location Geneva, Switzerland and Boston, Massachusetts ... company slogan homepage http www.webfoundation.org www.webfoundation.org dissolved footnotes The WorldWideWeb Foundation also Web Foundation is an organization dedicated to the improvement and availability of the WorldWideWeb . The formation of the organization was announced on September 14 ... 15, 2009. ref Cite web url http www.webfoundation.org 2009 11 worldwideweb foundation launches global operations title WorldWideWeb Foundation Launches Global Operations publisher WorldWideWeb ... and communication technologies for development Int org stub Nongov org stub et WorldWideWeb ... is to advance One Web that is free and open , to expand the Web s capability and robustness and to extend the Web s benefits to all people on the planet . ref Cite web url http www.webfoundation.org about title About the Web Foundation publisher WorldWideWeb Foundation accessdate 2008 09 14 ref The foundation employs three programs, Web Science and Research , Web Technology and Practice and Web for Society , to reach the objectives of the organization. ref name faq Cite web url http www.webfoundation.org faq title WorldWideWeb Foundation FAQ publisher WorldWideWeb Foundation accessdate 2008 09 14 ref The organization is not related to the Open Web Foundation . ref name faq ... the Web Foundation in 2008 When announcing the foundation, Berners Lee discussed a system ... on web s future date 2008 09 15 ref The New Scientist criticized the formation of an organization ... more details
WorldWideWebConsortium accessdate 22 July 2010 authorlink Tim Berners Lee first Tim last Berners ... WorldWideWebConsortium accessdate 22 July 2010 authorlink Tim Berners Lee first Tim last Berners ... Lee at the 10th anniversary of the WorldWideWebConsortium WWW Consortium . He found an enthusiastic ... url http www.w3.org DesignIssues TimBook old History.html publisher WorldWideWebConsortium ... Cailliau s role url http www.w3.org People Berners Lee FAQ.html Cailliau publisher WorldWideWebConsortium ... Gopher protocol . In September 1994, Berners Lee founded the WorldWideWebConsortium W3C at the Massachusetts ... . The WorldWideWeb WWW or simply the Web is a global information medium which users can read and write ... does. The history of the Internet dates back significantly further than that of the WorldWideWeb ... driven by the Web. 1979 1991 Development of the WorldWideWeb quotation In August, 1984 I wrote ... within which Tim Berners Lee would create the WorldWideWeb with a truly visionary idea... p Ben ... down because it abbreviates to MOI which is Me in French , but settled on WorldWideWeb . ref Tim ... inline name CERN Building 31, Birthplace of the WorldWideWeb but also at Home, in the two houses ... nature 5242252.stm How the web went worldwide , Mark Ward, Technology Correspondent, BBC News. Retrieved ... a short summary of the WorldWideWeb project on the alt.hypertext newsgroup. This date ... In keeping with its birth at CERN , early adopters of the WorldWideWeb were primarily university ... of Mosaic turning point for the WorldWideWeb was the introduction ref http www.livinginternet.com ... worldwideweb in 1988 at a meeting in Washington with government technology officials. The browser ... Navigator . Web organization In May 1994 the WorldWideWeb Conference 1 first International WWW Conference ... WorldWideWeb Conferences Steering Committee accessdate 16 May 2010 ref the conference has been ... , 1999 Predictably, as the WorldWideWeb became easier to query, attained a higher degree of usability ... more details
The WorldWideWeb Wanderer , also referred to as just the Wanderer , was a Perl based web crawler that was first deployed in June 1993 to measure the size of the WorldWideWeb . The Wanderer was developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Matthew Gray, who now works for Google . It was used to generate an index called the Wandex later in 1993. While the Wanderer was probably the first web robot , and, with its index, clearly had the potential to become a general purpose web search engine WWW search engine , the author does not make this claim ref http mkgray.com 8000 gray homepage Matt Gray s home page http www.mit.edu mkgray net background.html Pertinent page on Matt Gray s section on MIT site ref and elsewhere ref http www.farcaster.com papers ifish ifish tr.pdf Brian LaMacchia s PhD thesis, section 1.2.3 ref it is stated that this was not its purpose. The Wanderer charted the growth of the web until late 1995. References reflist External links http www.mit.edu mkgray net Growth of the Web Report http web.archive.org web 20030512083018 http ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca archives WWW TALK www talk 1993q2.messages 706.html Early mention of the WorldWideWeb Wanderer Category WorldWideWeb Category Internet search engines de WorldWideWeb Wanderer pl WWW Wanderer ru Wandex uk Wandex ... more details
The WorldWideWeb Worm WWWW was the first search engine for the WorldWideWeb, being developed in September 1993 by Oliver McBryan at the University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado . The worm created a database of 300000 multimedia objects which could be obtained or searched for keywords via the WWW. In contrast to present day search engine s, the WWWW featured support for Perl regular expressions . The website, nowiki http www.cs.colorado.edu home mcbryan WWWW.html nowiki , is no longer accessible. Notes Oliver A. McBryan. GENVL and WWWW Tools for Taming the Web . Research explained at First International Conference on the WorldWideWeb. CERN, Geneva Switzerland , May 25 26 27 1994. nowiki http www.cs.colorado.edu home mcbryan mypapers www94.ps nowiki FOLDOC searchengine website stub Category Internet search engines ... more details
orphan date January 2010 WorldWide Telecom Web also called as Spoken Web or Telecom Web is an initiative to create an alternate web for the under privileged. It could help bridge the digital divide by bringing ... on this web could be community created as well as leveraged from WorldWideWeb . It is essentially a voice driven eco system parallel and complementary to that of the existing WorldWideWebWeb . ref name WWTW WWTW The WorldWide Telecom Web, In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Networked Systems ... served in population in emerging economies, it has several applications for the developed world as well. ref http domino.research.ibm.com comm research people.nsf pages arun kumar.WWTW.html The WorldWide Telecom Web ref WWTW can be accessible to more number of people in the world as it enables ... 3. HSTP Hyperspeech Transfer Protocol 4. WWTW Browser WorldWide Telecom Web Browser Brief history WorldWide Telecom Web was conceived by http domino.research.ibm.com comm research people.nsf pages ... pages arun kumar.wwtwpubs.html WorldWide Telecom Web Publications . This included creation of technology ... an ordinary telephone call. Notes references References WWTW The WorldWide Telecom Web, In Proceedings .... The WorldWide Telecom Web http researcher.ibm.com view project.php?id 2997&i y External links Spoken Web a voice based vision of the Internet http www.expresscomputeronline.com 20080721 market08.shtml Roundup EBay looks shaky, NPR s API, the Spoken Web, and more http www.thestandard.com news ... 2007 , Sept. 10 12th, 2007, Manchester, UK. The WorldWide Telecom Web Browser http www2008.org papers pp147.html , In 2008 International WorldWideWeb Conference WWW , Beijing, China, 21 25 April 2008 ... VoiceSites analogous to web sites that are voice driven applications created by users themselves and hosted ... which are links between two voice applications within the web. VoiLinks can span across different ... this team designed and built the initial technological building blocks of Telecom Web details of which ... more details
Garaffa date 23 December 1996 ref At that time, Netscape proposed frames to the WorldWideWebConsortium ... date November 2010 Category WorldWideWeb Category HTML ar de Frame HTML id Framing WorldWideWeb it Frameset kk nl Frame HTML pt Enquadramento WorldWideWeb ru ...Refimprove date January 2008 Essay like date May 2010 HTML When using web browsers, the term frame refers to the display of one or more web pages or media elements displayed within the same browser window. The web or media elements that go in a frame may come from the same web site or other web sites. Frameset is the technical HTML term for a group of named frames to which web pages and media can be directed. Methods There are multiple ways to accomplish this side by side arrangement of web pages ... languages such as PHP . Value The commonly understood rationale for frame pages, simplifying web site and web page navigation, has a widely used replacement within CSS Cascading Style Sheets . However ... reasons for side by side display of web pages and media and the incorporation of such design within HTML code, not in some separate coding stored in yet another web file. The common rationale for the creation of a frameset e.g., using two or more web pages or media elements is for the purpose of simplifying navigation and the editing of the navigation data. ref cite web url http www.howtocreate.co.uk ... menu, the web page author needs to change only one web page file, whereas each individual page ... importantly for users, the data for web page navigation is transmitted only once, which makes for faster web page display for readers and reduces the data transmission load on the Internet, in contrast ... immediate alongside display of the actual source of the information. Further, many web page elements ... frame or frames can easily be followed. In addition, web page readers can be concerned that they will lose their place on one web page as they follow related links, but display in a frameset ... more details
WorldWideWeb Conference WWW , WWW2000X ref name www2000x cite web last Herman first Ivan title International WorldWideWeb Conferences WWW2000X url http www.w3.org Conferences Overview WWW.html publisher WorldWideWebConsortium accessdate 20 November 2010 date 1 February 2009 ref is a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the WorldWideWeb . It began in 1994 ref name IEEE cite web last1 Petrie first1 Charles title Interview Robert Cailliau on the WWW Proposal How It Really Happened. url http www.computer.org portal web computingnow ...Infobox Academic Conference history 1994 present frequency Annual discipline WorldWideWeb abbreviation ... WorldWideWeb Conferences Steering Committee IW3C2 . It is aimed at key influencers ... by the conference to discuss the evolution of the Web. The conferences are organized by the IW3C2 in collaboration with Local Organizing Committees and Technical Program Committees. ref cite web url http www.www2011india.com history.html title International WorldWideWeb Conference, 28th March 1st April 2011, Hyderabad, India publisher Www2011india.com date accessdate 2011 09 19 ref The WorldWideWebConsortium W3C is a partner to these conferences but does not organize them. ref name www2000x ... 1993 he announced a new conference called WorldWideWeb Conference 1 and was actually 23 hours faster than the NCSA announced Mosaic and the Web . ref name IEEE After funding the IW3C2 with Joseph ... stub Comp sci stub fr WorldWideWeb Conference ... Past and future WWW conferences include ref cite web url http www.iw3c2.org conferences title ... 1 http www.igd.fhg.de www95.html WWW3 Darmstadt Germany 1994 2 Mosaic and the Web later WWW2 Chicago USA 1994 1 WorldWideWeb Conference 1 WWW1 Geneva Switzerland References Reflist External links http www.iw3c2.org conferences List of Past and Future WWW Conferences on IW3C2 site Category Web related ... more details
Raggett s Bio url http www.w3.org People Raggett profile.html publisher WorldWideWebConsortium ...Infobox summit summit name First International Conference on the WorldWideWeb other titles WWW1 image ... Story preparation Interview with Robert Cailliau ref The first WorldWideWeb Conference abbr. WWW1 which was organized by Robert Cailliau ref cite web title A Short History of the Web url http www.netvalley.com ... he came back from the conference 1993 he announced a new conferenced called WorldWideWeb Conference ... persons applied to the conference. ref cite web title A Little History of the WorldWideWeb url http www.w3.org History.html publisher WorldWideWeb Conference accessdate 25 July 2010 author Robert ... WWW94 PapersWWW94 j kruper.ps. work WorldWideWeb Conference 1 publisher CERN accessdate ..., U. Illinois, Urbana Champaign Honorable Mentions WorldWideWeb Home, European Center for Particle ... NASA Goddard Space Flight Center WorldWideWeb Hall of Fame Inductees The following people were inducted into the WorldWideWeb of Fame for their contributions and influence. ref name inductee cite ... Category WorldWideWeb Category Events in Switzerland ... author Robert Cailliau date 21 July 2010 ref ref name faq cite web title Frequently asked questions Robert Cailliau s role url http www.w3.org People Berners Lee FAQ.html Cailliau publisher WorldWideWebConsortium accessdate 22 July 2010 author Tim Berners Lee ref was held at Geneva, Switzerland from May 25 to May 27 in 1994 and was hosted by CERN . ref cite web url http www.iw3c2.org conferences title IW3C2 Past and Future Conferences date 2010 05 02 publisher International WorldWideWeb Conferences ... conferencemain cite web url http www94.web.cern.ch WWW94 title First International Conference on the WorldWideWeb date 02 June 94 publisher CERN accessdate 16 May 2010 ref and was hailed as the Woodstock ... Oscar Nierstrasz Program chair ref name people cite web url http www94.web.cern.ch WWW94 ThankPeople.html ... more details
nofootnotes date June 2010 The WorldWideWeb Virtual Library was the first index of content on the WorldWideWeb and still operates as a directory of e text s and information sources on the web. It was started by Tim Berners Lee , the creator of HTML and the WorldWideWeb itself, in 1991 at CERN in Geneva . Unlike commercial index sites, it is run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who compile pages of key links for particular areas in which they are expert. It is sometimes informally referred to as the WWWVL , the Virtual Library or just the VL . The individual indices, or virtual libraries live on hundreds of different servers around the world. A set of index pages linking these individual libraries is maintained at http vlib.org http vlib.org , in Geneva only a few kilometres from where the VL began life. A mirror of this index is kept at http vlib.org.uk East Anglia UK . A VL specific search engine has operated for some years and is now VLsearch located on its own server at http vlsearch.org vlsearch.org . The central affairs of the Virtual Library are co ordinated by an elected Council. A central index the Catalog is maintained and joint services provided by the Council on behalf of the association. The WorldWideWeb Virtual Library participated in the Stop Online Piracy Act Protest actions SOPA protests on January 18, 2012. ref cite web title The WWW Virtual Library url http vlib.org.uk accessdate 18 January 2012 archiveurl www.webcitation.org query?url http vlib.org.uk &date 2012 01 18 archivedate 2012 01 18 date January 18, 2012 ref History The Virtual Library was first conceived and run by Tim Berners Lee , and later expanded, organised and managed for several years by Arthur Secret, before it became a formally established Voluntary association association ... references External links http vlib.org The WorldWideWeb Virtual Library VL website http vlib.org.uk ... Electrical and Electronics Engineering Category Web directories Category Aggregation based digital libraries ... more details
Consortia Category 1994 establishments Category WorldWideWeb Category Web development Category International nongovernmental organizations Category WorldWideWebConsortium ...Infobox Non profit Non profit name International WorldWideWeb Conferences Steering Committee Non profit ... WorldWideWeb Conferences Steering Committee accessdate 29 March 2010 ref tax id registration ... WorldWideWeb Conference Committee url http www.iw3c2.org By Laws.html date 1996 07 28 accessdate 2010 ... of research about the infrastructure and deployment of the WorldWideWeb. To support dissemination ... cite web url http www.iw3c2.org title Welcome date 2009 12 17 publisher International WorldWideWeb Conferences Steering Committee accessdate 29 March 2010 ref focus Development of the WorldWideWeb by hosting the annual WorldWideWeb Conference method revenue endowment num volunteers num employees ... WorldWideWeb Conferences Steering Committee abbreviated as IW3C2 also written as IW ... Web research and development. The IW3C2 organizes and hosts the annual WorldWideWeb Conference ... 14, 1994 to prepare for the upcoming Second International WorldWideWeb Conference in Chicago . ref ... WorldWideWeb Conferences Steering Committee as IW3C2 is as follow I The I is represents ... conferences of excellence regarding the WorldWideWeb in order to maintain and extend research and collaboration in the development and evolution of an open WorldWideWeb. To ensure a balance of conference .... To encourage the global development of the WorldWideWeb. To provide a permanent, broad based international body to achieve these purposes. Conferences main WorldWideWeb Conference The conferences ... conferences devoted to a special topic of the WorldWideWebWeb by working with endorsed conferences ... WorldWideWeb Conference References Reflist External links http www.iw3c2.org IW3C2 website http www.iw3c2.org blog welcome IW3C2 Blog W3C Standards DEFAULTSORT International WorldWideWeb Conferences ... more details
Infobox book name Weaving the Web The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the WorldWideWeb by its inventor title orig translator image include the file and the image size image caption author Tim Berners Lee illustrator cover artist country language series subject WorldWideWeb genre publisher Harper publisher Harper pub date english pub date 1999 media type pages 226 Later one has more pages isbn 0 06 251587 X oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by Weaving the Web The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the WorldWideWeb by its inventor 1999 is a book written by Tim Berners Lee describing how the worldwideweb was created and his role in it. It is the only book written by Berners Lee. References reflist Amazon.com Retrieved 23 January 2011. PORT, OTIS NOVEMBER 1, 1999 ISSUE . How the Net Was Born and Where It s Headed . Books. Bloomberg Businessweek . Retrieved 23 January 2011. External links http www.w3.org People Berners Lee Weaving Overview.html Weaving the Web compu book stub web stub Category 1999 books Category Texts related to the history of the Internet ... more details
The UK Web Archiving Consortium UKWAC was a consortium of six leading UK institutions working collaboratively on a pilot operation web archiving archiving selected UK websites. UKWAC consisted of the British Library , the Joint Information Systems Committee JISC , the National Archives UK , the National Library of Wales , the National Library of Scotland , and the Wellcome Library . Consortium members started to archive selected websites in 2005 using PANDAS software, developed by the National Library of Australia once appropriate permissions have been obtained from website owners relevant to their interests. For example, the Wellcome Library focussed on collecting medical sites, whilst the National Library of Wales collected sites that reflect life in contemporary Wales. The British Library ... grouped as representative of a particular event, or topic. The Consortium itself was wound up in 2010, and the role of UKWAC as a focus for web archiving in the UK has been absorbed by the Digital Preservation Coalition as its Web Archiving and Preservation Task Force. The work of selective archiving continues, and the results are publicly available in the UK Web Archive, and in the public archives of the Consortium s former members. As of December 2010 the http www.webarchive.org.uk UK Web Archive ... through the UK Web Archive website. Users are able to search the archive by keyword or URL, or browse ... web site for which permission to archive was granted . The UK Web Archive continues to selectively ... ukwa info nominate UKWA website See also International Internet Preservation Consortium External links http www.webarchive.org.uk UK Web Archive selected websites of cultural interest ... 524 web archiving and preservation task force Digital Preservation Coalition Web Archiving and Preservation Task Force http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk webarchive default.htm UK Government Web Archive ... Kingdom Category Archives in the United Kingdom Category Web archiving initiatives Category Geographic ... more details
Infobox Game title WideWorld subtitle image link Image wide world.jpg 350px image caption designer illustrator publisher Parker Brothers br Waddingtons players 2 6 setup time 5 minutes playing time About 30 minutes complexity Easy strategy Medium random chance Medium Dice dice rolling , card drawing footnotes bggid 1406 bggxrefs WideWorld is a board game published by Parker Brothers , a subsidiary of Hasbro . The players are dealt a number of Destination cards. When a destination is visited then the player takes two Product cards, which are either worth 1 or 2 points. The player who visits all his destinations first then returns home is awarded an extra 5 points, and the player with the most points wins. ref name r1 http www.gamepile.com details.php?id 75 ref To get to their destinations the players roll a dice die , then move the number of squares shown. The players are not required to land on their destinations exactly if they are 3 squares away then they can land on their destination if they roll a 5 for example . If a player lands on a red spot on the board, they must take a Travel Agent card and follow the directions printed on it. These cards may move the player around the board, allow them another turn and other actions. In later versions of the game, a Weather Vane was added. It was a plastic sheet which covered a quarter of the board and when a six is rolled it moves, taking any player on it to a different part of the board. ref name r2 http www.boardgamegeek.com game 1729 ref References references Category Roll and move board games Category Multiplayer games Category Parker Brothers games Category Waddingtons games ... more details
WideWideWorld may refer to WideWideWorld , American documentary series airing from 1955 to 1958 on NBC The Wide, WideWorld , 1850 American novel by Susan Warner, published under the pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell See also Whole WideWorld disambiguation WideWorld disambig ... more details
Infobox webcomic Part of Wikipedia WikiProject Webcomics title Sev WideWeb image Image S70.jpg 375px The 47s strip, which is one of the more famous strips caption The 47s strip author John Cook comic artist John Cook url http www.sev.com.au status Ended mostly began July 10, 1995 http cartoons.sev.com.au archivepage.php?cartoonid p1 ended February 17, 2010 http www.sev.com.au news.php?articleid 4416 genre Science fiction , Parody , User participation ratings User rated The Sev WideWeb is an Australia n cartoon site by John Cook, who is known to fans simply as JC . It features parody parodies of science fiction television program s and film s, as well as more conventional cartoon concepts. His webcomic s are unconventional in that Cook draws and writes all but the punch line punchline s. Many comic ideas also come from fans of this site. He then hosts competition s where readers send in their own punchlines, and then vote for winners on IRC or, more recently, web based voting, when there were too few people in IRC to vote . There are new strips every week. In the past, Cook allowed punchlines ... groups of comics on Sev WideWeb Sev Space comics, The Pits, Twist, Terrible Twos, and Others. Sev ... to Sunday newspapers Everyday comics Sev WideWeb hosts four everyday comics The Pits http cartoons.sev.com.au ..., uncolored comics from before the Sev WideWeb was formed. For a short time, Cook also published a superhero contest where he added a new parody superhero each week. Videos The Sev WideWeb has spawned ... Sev into ev. External links http www.sev.com.au Sev WideWeb http www.german sevspace.de German Sevspace ... Category 2000s webcomics Category Webcomics Category Australian webcomics de Sev WideWeb ... life so dramatically that all other projects, including Sev, Cricket Blog, and a site dedicated to web ... long project to bring humor to the world in order to set up a website that filters global warming ... people on both sides of the issue, so I don t know why we need another web site that says one side ... more details
Cite web url http www.iath.virginia.edu utc sentimnt wwwhp.html title Warner s Wide, WideWorld accessdate ...other uses WideWideWorld disambiguation Refimprove date June 2007 infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Wide, WideWorld title orig translator image image ... pages isbn preceded by followed by The Wide, WideWorld is an 1850 novel by Susan Warner , published ... bestseller . Plot The Wide, WideWorld is a work of sentimentalism based on the life of young Ellen ..., WideWorld is that everything in life, even the bad things, is caused by God and leads to something ..., WideWorld is a Christian book, it aimed to teach readers how seek God and encourage those who didn ... in The Wide, WideWorld , there are three main aspects which created Warner s particular writing style ... gaining its own literary voice in 1850 when The Wide, WideWorld was published. It is readily apparent ... Press, 1978. ref The next aspect of Warner s style is that The Wide, WideWorld is also a didactic ..., WideWorld was republished in 1987 by the Feminist Press, showing the claims it holds to furthering ... an example of the domestic novel. The Wide, WideWorld adheres to the basic plot of most women ... name Baym History Published at the end of 1850, The Wide, WideWorld by Susan Warner went through ... wwwhp.html title Warner s Wide, WideWorld accessdate 2007 06 08 publisher Uncle Tom s Cabin and American ..., The Wide, WideWorld was a guide to young ladies of the time who were encouraged to have submissive ... s aunt Fortune in the book. ref name eNotes The Wide, WideWorld, Susan Warner INTRODUCTION. Nineteenth ..., 1978. External links http www.uflib.ufl.edu UFDC ?b UF00002163&v 00001 The Wide, WideWorld volume ... Culture work Comment and excerpt http www.enotes.com nineteenth century criticism widewideworld susan warner The Wide, WideWorld on E Notes DEFAULTSORT WideWideWorld Category 1850 novels Category ..., John becomes Ellen s guide through the world. He teaches her about how to be a good Christian and a good ... more details
otheruses WideWideWorld disambiguation Image Wwworld.jpg left thumb 150px Cover of booklet created by NBC to promote WideWideWorldWideWideWorld was a 90 minute documentary series telecast live on NBC on Sunday afternoons at 4pm Eastern. Conceived by network head Pat Weaver and hosted by Dave Garroway , WideWideWorld was introduced on the Producers Showcase series on June 27, 1955. The premiere episode, featuring entertainment from the US, Canada and Mexico , was the first international North American telecast in the history of the medium. It returned in the fall as a regular Sunday series ... Time reviewed File 1957 widewide world.JPG thumb 150px Publicity photo from the September 15, 1957 show, The Challenge of Space . NBC s WideWideWorld whisked its audience all over the map. The camera ... brilliancy of WideWorld may lie in its avoidance of the TV interview. The only one attempted, at the Texas ... any subject into a crashing bore. The words needed in WideWorld were supplied by Dave Garroway and kept ... in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including WideWideWorld of Jazz . Selected episodes November ... Abraham Lincoln . Tied to Lincoln s birthday, WideWideWorld looks at the sixteenth president ... A Star s Story. What does it mean to be a celebrity? WideWideWorld s cameras profile some of the era s stars, including Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward . Stars of the art world are also shown, and Garroway ... flv index.html WideWideWorld multiple segments from March 31, 1957 featuring Robert Frost on location ... WideWideWorld segment showing 300,000 ducks in the air http www.ev1.pair.com pontiac html GM5commercial.html GM commercial on WideWideWorld http www.ev1.pair.com colorTV matineetheatre1957.html WideWideWorld live coverage of a September 1957 rehearsal for NBC s Matinee Theatre Category ... and occasional reports on film from elsewhere in the world. The series carried live events into four ... NBC News Archives ref January 1, 1956 New Year s Day. Scenes of New Year s observances around the world ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 WorldWide Mart is a web hosting company located in Naples, Florida . It was started in 1994 when the WorldWideWeb was in its infancy. WorldWide Mart is famous for hosting Matt s Script Archive , a collection of Perl scripts including the most used script on the Internet, Form Mail . External links http www.worldwidemart.com WorldWide Mart http www.scriptarchive.com Matt s Script Archive Category Perl software Category WorldWideWeb US company stub ict company stub ... more details
Whole WideWorld may refer to The Whole WideWorld , a film about pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard I d Go The Whole WideWorld , a 1974 song by Wreckless Eric The Whole WideWorld album The Whole WideWorld album , a 1979 album by Wreckless Eric Whole WideWorld song Whole WideWorld song , a song by A Me Lorain Whole WideWorld , a novel by Paul J. McAuley disambig ... more details
WideWorld of Sports can refer to WideWorld of Sports Australian TV series , screened on the Nine Network WideWorld of Sports U.S. TV series , screened on the American Broadcasting Company Nine s WideWorld of Sports , sports coverage on Australia s Nine Network ESPN WideWorld of Sports Complex , an athletic complex located in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, formerly known as Disney s WideWorld of Sports . Disney s WideWorld of Sports Spirit Award . See also World of Sport disambig ... more details
other uses WideWorld of Sports disambiguation refimprove date April 2011 Infobox name Nine s WideWorld of Sports title Nine s WideWorld of Sports image Image Nine WideWorld Of Sport Three.PNG 200px caption The Nine Network s current WideWorld of Sports logo. This edition of the logo was first aired ... http wwos.com.au WideWorld of Sports Nine s WideWorld of Sports is a long running sports anthology ... a series of albums ridiculing all aspects of WideWorld of Sports, calling the show Wired ... also won the rights to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver . Return of WideWorld of Sports After a ten year hiatus, it was announced that the WideWorld of Sports program would return to Nine on 16 March 2008. ref name telegraph cite news first Chris last Wilson title A WideWorld opens for Gilly ... mornings at 9am till 11am. WideWorld of Sports returned for another year in 2009. Michael Slater ... Nine s WideWorld of Sports has presented the following recurring programmes. border 1 cellpadding ... Program Years All WideWorld of Sports Australian TV series WideWorld of Sports 1981 1999, 2008 Australian ... Roast National Rugby League NRL 2005 Commentators Nine s WideWorld of Sports has quite a few ... personalities featured. WideWorld of Sports 1980s through 1997 and 2008 to the present Ian ... World of Sports home page. http www.imdb.com title tt1208645 WideWorld of Sports entry at IMDB . PBL Media Category Nine s WideWorld of Sport Category 1956 establishments Category Sports divisions ... br Cricket World Cup br British Open br Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival label6 Parent data6 Nine ... lost the Australian Football League AFL free to air broadcast rights in 2006. History Image WideWorld Of Sport Logo Small.PNG thumb left The Nine Network s current WideWorld of Sports logo, long version. This edition of the logo was first aired in 2008 and is used for the sponsor billboard. WideWorld of Sports WWoS is a long used title for Nine s sport programming. All sports broadcasts on Nine ... more details
Infobox single Name WorldWide Suicide Artist Pearl Jam from Album Pearl Jam album Pearl Jam B side Unemployable Cover Pearl Jam WorldWide Suicide single cover.png Released March 14, 2006 Format Digital ... WorldWide Suicide br 2006 Next single Life Wasted br 2006 Misc Extra track listing Album Pearl Jam album Pearl Jam Type studio prev track Life Wasted prev no Track 1 this track WorldWide Suicide ... file WorldWide Suicide.ogg External music video YouTube PfOvWhaj XE WorldWide Suicide WorldWide Suicide ... at number one. Composition and lyrics WorldWide Suicide was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder . The song ... The lyrics for WorldWide Suicide depict anger against the Iraq War war in Iraq , and criticize the US government in a subtle manner. Vedder has said that WorldWide Suicide was written largely about ... In late February 2006, the band made a 15 second clip of WorldWide Suicide available on the Internet ... played on US radio on March 3, 2006 on KNDD Seattle . On March 6, 2006, WorldWide Suicide ... You Are Pearl Jam song Who You Are in 1996. WorldWide Suicide was also the band s first number one ... Tracks Mainstream Rock chart in 1998 . WorldWide Suicide was the most successful song from Pearl ... CDs to radio programmers, consultants and industry contacts, WorldWide Suicide became the first ... even get a song called WorldWide Suicide with the word soldier in it played on the radio. The fact ... radio should jump on this despite the delicate subject matter. ref Cohen, Jonathan. WorldWide Suicide ... as WorldWide Suicide ...Not the anthem we d hoped for, but it s got a primal Punk rock ... WorldWide Suicide . Entertainment Weekly . April 7, 2006. ref In its review of Pearl Jam , The Guardian pointed out WorldWide Suicide and stated, Despite being over 40, Vedder musters ... said, There is real joy in hearing Vedder let it rip again, howling the title of WorldWide Suicide ... of Spin magazine Spin said, Despite its dark title, the single WorldWide Suicide is a speedy, punky ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In computing , a WorldWide Port Name , WWPN , or WWpN , is a WorldWide Name assigned to a port in a Fibre Channel fabric . Used on storage area network s, it performs a function equivalent to the MAC address in Ethernet protocol, as it is supposed to be a unique identifier in the network. A WorldWide Node Name , WWNN , or WWnN , is a WorldWide Name assigned to a node an endpoint, a device in a Fibre Channel fabric. It is valid for the same WWNN to be seen on many different ports different addresses on the network, identifying the ports as multiple network interfaces of a single network node. See also WorldWide Name External links http publib.boulder.ibm.com infocenter dsichelp ds8000ic index.jsp?topic com.ibm.storage.ssic.help.doc f2c loclinux 192wga.html Locating the WWPN for a Linux host http southbrain.com south tutorials fiberchannel solaris part 1 in.html Fiberchannel Solaris Part 1 Introduction Category Fibre Channel Category Identifiers Compu network stub ja WorldWide Port Name ... more details