Internet has only just begun, say founders

By: AFP – Breitbart.com

While the Internet has dramatically changed lives around the world, its full impact will only be realised when far more people and information go on-line, its founders said Wednesday.

“The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past,” said Tim Berners-Lee, one of the inventors of the World Wide Web, at a seminar on its future.

Just 23 percent of the globe’s population currently uses the Internet, according to the United Nation’s International Telecommunications Union, with use much higher in developed nations.

By contrast, just five percent of Africans surf the web, it said in a report issued last month.

But that level is expected to rise, especially in developing nations, as mobile Internet access takes off, making it no longer necessary to use a computer to surf the Web, said Internet co-founder Vinton Cerf.

“We will have more Internet, larger numbers of users, more mobile access, more speed, more things online and more appliances we can control over the Internet,” the Google vice president and chief Internet evangelist said.

Robert Cailliau, who designed the Web with Berners-Lee in 1989, said having more data on the Internet, and more people with the ability to access it, will spur the development of new technology and solutions to global problems.

“When we have all data online it will be great for humanity. It is a prerequisite to solving many problems that humankind faces,” the Belgian software scientist said.

The Internet has already led to the development of businesses that could not have existed without it, boosted literacy and learning and brought people closer together through cheaper modes of communication, the Internet pioneers said.

“We never, ever in the history of mankind have had access to so much information so quickly and so easily,” said Cerf.

With the help of other scientists at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), Berners-Lee and Cailliau set up the Web in 1989 to allow thousands of scientists around the world to share information and data.

The WWW technology — which simplifies the process of searching for information on the Internet — was first made more widely available from 1991.

The number of Web sites has since ballooned from just 500 as recently as 1994 to over 80 million currently, with growing numbers of sites consisting of user-generated content like blogs.

Even its founders are surprised by its popularity.

“What we did not imagine was a Web of people, but a Web of documents,” said Dale Dougherty, the founder of GNN, the Global Network Navigator, the first web portal and the first site on the Internet to be supported by advertising.

For his part, Cailliau said he was impressed that search engines can still sort through the myriad of material that is now on-line.

“To me the biggest surprise is that Google still functions despite the explosion in the number of sites,” said Cailliau.

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04/28/09

* Pakistani leader: Bin Laden ‘may be dead’ Pakistan’s president said his intelligence agencies believe Osama bin Laden may be dead, but he added there is no proof.

* Israel to celebrate 61st birthday with concerts, military shows Independence Day celebrations will kick off Tuesday night with singing and acting performances on dozens of outdoor stages throughout the country after the central ceremony at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

* ‘Nation embracing bereaved families’ Sirens wailed across Israel for two minutes at 11 a.m. Tuesday morning, as Remembrance Day ceremonies opened throughout the country.

* Cosmic blast sets distance mark The cataclysmic explosion of a giant star early in the history of the Universe is the most distant single object ever detected by telescopes.

* Barak: Iran is a threat to entire world While stressing that Israel was not in existential danger, Defense Minister Ehud Barak noted on Monday that Iran was a central threat not only to the Jewish state, but to the entire world.

* Jihadists Sharing Maps of Strategic Facilities Worldwide Jihadist websites recently carried a series of maps displaying strategic, military and nuclear facilities in many countries around the world.

* Turkish army unhappy over drill with Syria Turkey’s joint military drill with Syria has not only disturbed Jerusalem, it has also riled the Turkish military.

* Pakistan Battles Taliban in Northwest Pakistan’s military says attack helicopters and fighter jets are pounding Taliban militants in the northwest.

* More countries confirm swine flu New cases of the deadly swine flu virus have been confirmed as far afield as New Zealand and Israel, as the UN warns it cannot be contained.

* Turkey set to boost trade with Iran A protocol was signed on Monday on the sidelines of the Turkish-Iranian Business Forum currently being held in the Turkish capital Ankara.

04/27/09

* Israel’s population on eve of 61st Independence Day: 7,411,000 Israel’s population on the eve of its 61st Independence Day numbers 7,411,000, according to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics Monday afternoon.

* Barak ‘disturbed’ by Syria-Turkey drill While the Syrian-Turkish military maneuver taking place is a “disturbing development,” Israel’s strategic relationship with Istanbul will prevail over it, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said.

* Warnings as swine virus spreads A top European Union official has warned against travel to areas hit by a outbreak of swine flu, amid growing concern over the spread of the virus.

* Abbas: “I Don’t Accept” Israel As Jewish State Palestinian Authority Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas openly refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish State.

* Czech EU presidency splits with commission over Israel Caretaker Czech prime minister and European Union president-in-office, Mirek Topolanek, has sharply criticised the European Commission for insisting Israel advance peace negotiations before upgrading EU-Israel relations.

* Assad: No talks till Israel cedes Golan Syrian President Bashar Assad believes that the return of the Golan Heights is a condition for peace talks between his country and Israel, but at the same time does not foresee such negotiations happening in the near future.

* Jerusalem settlement ‘extended’ Construction has begun on approximately 60 new homes in a Jewish settlement in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem, the Israeli campaign group Peace Now says.

* Jordan: Israel Faces War If It Does not Agree to Arab Terms Israel faces all-out war within 18 months if it does not come to terms with the Arab world and allow the establishment of a new Palestinian state with its capital in Jerusalem, according to Jordan’s King Abdullah II.

* ‘No delay’ in US withdrawal from Iraq Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has said the recent wave of attacks in the country were isolated incidents which did not threaten overall security improvement, and would not delay the withdrawal of American forces.

* US may fund PA government with Hamas The Obama administration has asked Congress for minor changes in US law that would allow the continued provision of funds to the Palestinian Authority even if Hamas officials become part of a Palestinian unity government.

04/25/09

* Mexico flu ‘a potential pandemic’ A new flu virus suspected of killing up to 60 people in Mexico has the potential to become a pandemic.

* Petraeus Calls On Pakistan To Redirect Military Focus Gen. David H. Petraeus warned yesterday that al-Qaeda and Taliban extremists in Pakistan are posing “an ever more serious threat to Pakistan’s very existence.”

* Minister Peled: Nuclear Iran will be able to hit US “The entire world – not only the Middle East – will change should Iran acquire nuclear capabilities.”

* N Korea ‘is producing plutonium’ North Korea has started to reprocess spent fuel rods at its nuclear plant.

* Jordan’s King Abdullah: Israel must choose integration or isolation Jordan’s King Abdullah on Friday said that Israel must choose between integrating into the region or remaining isolated.

* Clinton renews support for Iraq Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said the US “will stand with the people of Iraq” during a difficult transition period in the conflict-torn country.

* Italy’s Mafia thrives in global financial meltdown While businesses around the world are hunkering down for survival, the Italian mob is living a golden moment.

* Obama: ‘World mustn’t permit another Holocaust’ US President Barack Obama urged the world to combat anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial but did not refer to the threat of Iran.

* Iraq raises security at Shiite shrines after bombs Iraq tightened security Saturday at major Shiite shrines in response to two days of suicide attacks targeting worshippers.

* ‘Lieberman says two states the only way’ Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman was “very moderate” during his meeting with Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman last week.

04/24/09

* Netanyahu Gov’t Continues to Divide Jerusalem A Tel Aviv court is set to decide whether the Defense Ministry may continue erecting the Partition Wall in a manner that will exclude a Jewish neighborhood.

* Iran cleric tells Washington to stop the language of threats An influential Iranian cleric urged the United States Friday to stop threatening Iran with more sanctions.

* ‘World leaders must drop their slogans’ The international community has to “stop speaking in slogans” if it really wants to help the new Israeli government.

* Czech PM: We’ll fight EU calls to freeze Israel ties Czech Prime Minister Mirel Topolanek told President Shimon Peres on Friday that his country would fight against calls within Europe to suspend the upgrade of relations with Israel.

* Czech PM tells Peres he’ll work to strengthen Israel-EU ties Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek met with President Shimon Peres in Jerusalem on Friday.

* US and Russia hold nuclear talks US and Russian negotiators have begun to work on a new treaty aimed at reducing the number of nuclear weapons.

* Lieberman presses Chinese FM on Iran Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman discussed the proliferation of nuclear technology to Iran with his Chinese counterpart on Thursday.

* Israel ‘risking support on Iran’ Israel risks losing Arab support against Iran if it does not make progress on the Palestinian issue, says US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

* Is Netanyahu really on a collision course with Obama? His meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington next month will be a formative event.

* Egyptian MP urges pilgrimage to Jerusalem The world’s Muslims should go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem to demonstrate that it is a Muslim city and the future capital of a Palestinian state.

04/23/09

* Ahmadinejad: ‘Idol of Zionism should be broken’ Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that the “idol of Zionism” should be broken in order to “save humanity.”

* Egyptian Minister Calls for Muslim Pilgrimage to Jerusalem Egyptian Religious Endowments Minister Mohammed Hamdi Zaqzuq called Thursday for Muslims from around the world to visit Jerusalem.

* Mubarak warns Iran of Cairo’s ‘fury’ Several weeks after Egyptian security forces uncovered a Hizbullah cell allegedly planning to carry out attacks in the country.

* Suicide bombs kill scores in Iraq At least 48 people, among them Iranian pilgrims, died when a suicide bomber blew up a restaurant in Baquba.

* EU: Time not right to boost J’lem ties Israel must make a clear commitment to pursue peace negotiations with the Palestinians before ties between Jerusalem and the European Union are upgraded.

* China puts naval might on display China is staging a military parade to celebrate its navy’s 60th anniversary – and show the world its latest warships.

* Internet has only just begun, say founders While the Internet has dramatically changed lives around the world, its full impact will only be realised when far more people and information go on-line.

* ‘China has large role in stopping Iran’ China has a “central role” in preventing Iran’s drive to obtain nuclear weapons.

* Russian Official Visits North Korea in Attempt to Break Nuclear Deadlock Russia’s top diplomat says he is paying a visit to North Korea, in hopes of easing the North’s resistance to talking to its neighbors.

* Hizbullah projected to win Lebanese parliament majority With quiet campaigning and moderate talk, Hizbullah is building its strength for Lebanon’s June 7 parliamentary elections.

04/22/09

* ‘Israel puts Iran ahead of Palestinians’ Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government will hold off any discussion of the issues at the core of peace talks with the Palestinians.

* Israel: Iran trying to do ‘what Adolf Hitler did to Jewish people’ The Israeli government used the potent, emotionally-charged platform of Auschwitz concentration camp today to rebut President Ahmadinejad’s latest tirade against the Jewish state.

* Atlantic Monthly: Does Palestinian Authority Really Want State? An editorial in the latest issue of the prestigious Atlantic Monthly posits that the Palestinian Authority may never have a state because it does not want one.

* Barak calls for ‘regional solution’ Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Wednesday reiterated his support for a two-state solution.

* Taliban claims victory near Islamabad Taliban militants who implemented Islamic law in Pakistan’s violence-plagued Swat Valley last week have now taken control of a neighboring district.

* Pope’s visit to focus on peace, ecumenical dialogue Pope Benedict XVI will visit Israel, the West Bank and Jordan next month not only as a pilgrim to the Holy Land but also to promote interfaith relations.

* Poll: More than 75% of Jewish Israelis want to join EU More than 75 percent of Israeli Jews would like Israel to join the European Union, a recent survey found.

* Israelis ‘followed law in Gaza’ The Israeli military says an internal investigation has shown that it operated according to international law during its recent operation in Gaza.

* Killer robots and a revolution in warfare:Bernd Debusmann They have no fear, they never tire, they are not upset when the soldier next to them gets blown to pieces.

* Palestinian President to Meet Obama in May Palestinian officials said President Mahmoud Abbas will meet with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington on May 28.

04/21/09

* Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at the opening ceremony for Holocaust Remembrance Day.

* Mashaal to address British parliament Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal is set to address a meeting of MPs and peers in the British parliament via a videoconference from Damascus on Wednesday.

* ‘The new Hitler speaks Persian’ Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin sent a message to heads of parliament around the world Tuesday in which he compared Iranian President Mahhoud Ahmadinejad to Adolf Hitler.

* Feiglin: If I were PM, I’d rebuild the Temple Moshe Feiglin, head of Manhigut Yehudit (Jewish Leadership Movement) said last week that if he was elected prime minister, he would try to rebuild the destroyed Temple in Jerusalem.

* EU states walk out during Ahmadinejad speech European diplomats on Monday (20 April) walked out of the UN’s anti-racism conference in Geneva after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the Israeli government is “racist.”

* Israel eyes US missile defense system Defense Minister Ehud Barak hopes to buy a US missile defense system to protect Israeli towns from short-range rockets and mortar fire.

* Meltdown losses of ‘$4 trillion’ The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that potential losses from the credit crunch could reach $4 trillion.

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* Russia invites Europe to join new energy charter Russia has floated plans for a new global treaty on trade in fossil and nuclear fuel in an attempt to consign to history an earlier pact.

* Obama urges Palestinians and Israel: Step back from the abyss U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged Palestinians and Israelis to “step back from the abyss.”

World 3, Obama 0

By: Col. Bob Maginnis

President Obama’s two overseas trips — Europe and Latin America — make him appear more like a diplomatic tourist than the leader of the free world. He met heads of state, made speeches, attended summits, conducted town hall meetings, but accomplished nothing that furthers U.S. interests abroad.

Obama’s agenda — described succinctly by his spokesmen on the eve of each trip — was shut out by the leaders with whom he met.

Obama’s only accomplishment is to portray himself as a chameleon-like leader who takes an anti-American tone to please his foreign hosts.

Presidential candidate Obama promised to demonstrate a new tone for international relations. Apparently that new approach includes criticizing America, groveling to dictators and rogue leaders, allowing others’ agendas to trump ours, forgetting history, and a willingness to sacrifice Americans and their money while giving allies a pass.

The president’s first trip abroad was an eight-day, five-country whirlwind diplomatic debut in Europe that included a global economic summit, heads of state meetings, a NATO conference, a meeting with the European Union, visits with Turkish political and cultural leaders and a stop in Iraq.

The president’s first stop was in London to participate in the G-20 economic summit and meet with heads of state. The G-20 promotes discussion between industrial and emerging-market countries on key issues related to global economic stability.

Obama came to the summit hoping the G-20 would embrace a stimulus plan rather than international regulation as the best way to restart the global economy. But the French and Germans balked at his proposal preferring regulation, and Obama failed to press the Germans to bargain. The Europeans refused to follow Obama’s stimulus path, but he apparently gave some ground to them on international regulation of financial industries. The summit also failed to redress the global trend to protectionism, but Obama did signal his intent to contribute $100 billion to the International Monetary Fund to bolster mostly ailing Central European economies, a move Berlin endorsed.

There were a couple notable heads of state meetings in London. Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev agreed to begin negotiating a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, which expires this year.

Russia has sought recognition as a global power since the Soviet Union fell apart in 1989. Obama just gave it to them by seeking new arms talks.

The president’s meeting with the Saudi king drew the most attention. Pictures of their introduction showed the president bowing before the Saudi king. But the president’s spokesman complained, “It wasn’t a bow. He grasped his hand with two hands, and he’s taller than king Abdullah.” But the pictures of Obama’s act speak for themselves.

Obama’s second stop was in Strasburg, France, to participate in a two-day NATO conference. Obama argued that Afghanistan “… is a joint problem. And it requires a joint effort.” Even thought he warned “Europe should not simply expect the United States to shoulder that burden alone,” the allies turned him a cold shoulder. They promised a token force, most of whom are non-combatants scheduled to be in Afghanistan only until the August elections.

While in France, the president hosted a town hall meeting with German and French students. He spoke of lofty goals like “a world without nuclear weapons,” admitted “America has shown arrogance and dismissiveness” and said he has “come to Europe to renew our partnership.”

Only a short helicopter ride from Strasburg is the U.S. Army’s Landstuhl Medical Center, where wounded Americans from Iraq and Afghanistan receive urgent medical care and recuperate. This was the second time in less than a year Obama chose a European audience over visiting wounded Americans.

The third stop was Prague, Czech Republic, where Obama met with representatives from the European Union’s 27 nations and meddled in their internal affairs. He pushed that body to accept Turkey as a member, saying it would be a positive sign to the Muslim world. He warned them the West should seek greater cooperation and closer ties with the Islamic nations. This plea fell dead because full membership for Turkey would open European borders to Turkish migration, something Europeans do not want.

While in Prague, Obama outlined a three part plan to eliminate nuclear weapons, which includes a global summit on nuclear security. He introduced his plan by stating America is the “… only nuclear power to have used a nuclear weapon — the United States has a moral responsibility to act.” Obama should have explained the context of President Truman’s decision to use the atomic bomb. It saved tens of thousands of American lives and immediately ended World War II.

His fourth stop was in Turkey, where Obama sought to buy Islamic favor even though Arab and Persian Muslims hate Turks. He met with that country’s political and religious leaders and visited Istanbul’s Imperial Mosque of Sultan Ahmet I, called the Blue Mosque. He was introduced to the Turkish parliament as “Barack Hussein Obama” where he said “America’s relationship with the Muslim community, the Muslim world, cannot and will not just be based upon opposition to terrorism.” He also said that the U.S. “… still struggles with the legacies of slavery and segregation, the past treatment of native Americas.”

He met with young people assembled in Istanbul’s Tophane-I-Amire Hall, an old exhibition hall. He took questions and at one point said “America, like every other nation, has made mistakes and has its flaws, but for more than two centuries it has strived” to seek a more perfect union.”

The final leg of his trip was a stop in Baghdad to visit American troops and Iraqi leaders. He met with the U.S. commander, General Raymond Odierno, at Al Faw Palace and then spoke with the troops, stating, “I think it’s important for us to remember that there’s still a lot of work to be done here.” If true, then why is he rushing our troops out of Iraq?

This morale boosting visit by the commander-in-chief was later demolished for many soldiers when Obama’s Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano labeled returning war veterans “right wing extremists.”

Obama’s second trip was a four-day visit with Mexico’s president and hemispheric leaders at the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad.

Obama told Mexican President Felipe Calderon, “At a time when the Mexican government has so courageously taken on the drug cartels that have plagued both sides of the borders. It is absolutely critical that the United States joins as a full partner in dealing with this issue.” Obama promised Calderon to tighten security on the border and to prevent gun trafficking. It’s not clear how he intends to do either, but tighter gun laws may soon be on America’s horizon.

Last week before heading south, the president lifted restrictions on travel to Cuba, explaining that he wants to engage Cuba “on a wide range of issues.” This move became the biggest issue at the Trinidad summit.

Obama told the summit participants he seeks “an equal partnership,” and he extended a hand to America’s hemispheric neighbors offering a “new beginning” for a Cold War foe — Cuba. Obama said he was ready to accept Cuban President Raul Castro’s proposal of talks.

At the summit, Obama also reached out to Venezuela’s leftist president, Hugo Chavez, to shake his hand three times and said “Como estas.” Obama also extended his hand to President Ronald Reagan’s Latin American nemesis, Daniel Ortega, a former dictator and now elected as Nicaragua’s president.

Nothing substantive came from that summit other than Obama’s promise of a new hemispheric growth fund, an initiative to increase Caribbean security and a partnership to develop alternative energy sources. The taxpayer’s burden for the fund is yet to be calculated.

At least one world leader doesn’t buy Obama’s efforts to recast American leadership — Obama’s so-called tone campaign. French President Nicholas Sarkozy describes Obama’s ideas as unoriginal, unsubstantial and overrated. Sarkozy said “Obama has a subtle mind, very clever and very charismatic, but he was elected two months ago and had never run a ministry. And he is not always up to standard on decision-making and efficiency.”

That description may explain what appears to be Obama’s lack of true leadership. His so-called new tone in international relations should make Americans uncomfortable and explains why he has failed to deliver anything of substance from his travels or his fledgling foreign policy.

The score for these trips? World 3, Obama 0.

There is more to diplomacy than smiling, bowing and talking. It is meant to advance the interests of the diplomat’s nation. Perhaps President Obama will have learned this before he next ventures abroad.

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04/20/09

* Israel prepares to mark Holocaust Day The State of Israel will pause Monday night in memory of the six million Jews who perished from 1933-1945, as the country marks the start of Holocaust Remembrance Day.

* Delegates walk out on Ahmadinejad at Geneva As Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for the eradication of Israel to the UN, delegates walked out and his speech was continually interrupted.

* Al Qaeda Calls for Attack on Jerusalem While the eyes of the world are focused on the Durban II racism conference in Geneva, the international al-Qaeda terrorist organization issued a new call for an attack on Israel.

* Peres: Racist UN conference disgraceful President says that he feels “disgraced that a racist conference is opening in Geneva on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, with Iranian President Ahmadinejad as the guest of honor.”

* Ahmadinejad at Durban II: Holocaust was pretext for Israel’s creation Ahmadinejad branded Israel a “racist government,” charging the West with dispossessing the Palestinians “on the pretext of Jewish suffering from World War II.”

* MI Chief: Obama Mideast policy threatens Israel Military Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin said Monday that the Middle East policy of U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration could endanger Israel.

* Israel-Arab issue divides EU over anti-racism conference Several EU countries are set to boycott a United Nations conference on racism for fear that it might turn into an anti-semitic platform for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

* Archaeologists hunt for Cleopatra’s tomb High on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, buried deep under the crumbling limestone of a temple to the goddess Isis, archaeologists believe the body of Queen Cleopatra may lie.

* Report: Hamas killed, maimed dozens of opponents Hamas directed gunmen to eliminate political opponents and suspected collaborators under the cover of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza.

* Saudi king pushes 2002 peace plan in Mitchell meeting Saudi King Abdullah met with US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell in Riyadh on Sunday.