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WWW2004 CONFERENCE FEATURES LEADERS OF THE INTERNET REVOLUTION

New York, May 6, 2004

WHAT:
Anniversary of the International World Wide Web Conference, sponsored by ACM


Topical seminars on:
 

Gaming - It's serious

Blogging (and whether it drives the news)

Global Legal Minefields

Webcasting - the New Networks

How Technology Changes Publishing

Medical Education and the World Wide Web


Tutorials and Workshops on Technologies and their Impacts


Technical Papers on:

Web and Internet Security

Web Browsing on Wireless PDAs

An Outsider's View on "Topic-Oriented" Blogging

Semantic Email

Culture in a Worldwide Information Society

Ranking the Web Frontier

Is Interoperability a Futile Quest?

Towards an Understanding of the Web's Decay

Personalized News feeds for Newsjunkies

Personalizing Distributed e-Learning Environments


World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Presentation Track

WHEN:
May 17-22 - Complimentary press registration (except meals) at www.www2004.org.

WHERE:
New York Sheraton Towers Hotel, Seventh Ave. @ 53rd Street, New York, NY

WHO:
Keynote Speakers World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee (Wed. 5/19); Amazon's Udi Manber and Microsoft's Rick Rashid (Thur. 5/20); University of Michigan's James Duderstadt and FTC Commissioner Mozelle Thompson (Fri. 5/21).


100+ presentations from the World Wide Web's leading researchers, architects, and managers
 


In conjunction with ACM SIGeCom and International Conference on Autonomic Computing

WHY:
An opportunity to talk with the leaders of the Internet Revolution, which began 10 years ago. This public forum includes a technical program, plenary sessions, panels and poster sessions, tutorials and workshops, and a Developers Day, devoted to in-depth technical sessions designed for web developers.

About the World Wide Web 2004 Conference (www.www2004.org)
WWW2004 is hosted by the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) and ACM

About ACM
ACM (www.acm.org) is widely recognized as the premier organization for computing professionals, delivering a broad array of resources that advance the computing and IT disciplines, enable professional development, and promote policies and research that benefit society.



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