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August 1, 1994

WORLD WIDE WEB TO BE STANDARDISED BY MIT AND EUROPEAN NUCLEAR RESEARCHERS

By CBR Staff Writer

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Centre for European Research into Nucleonics on the Swiss-French border have joined forces to re-organise the Internet’s World Wide Web by standardising methods of data entry and navigation of the Internet, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The two organisations are planning to survey World Wide Web users to assess what exactly they need and what they want. The team reckons it will have a pilot programme launched within 18 months. Some dozen companies are said to be keen to be involved in the effort.

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