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  2. Kate Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Kate Crawford (born 1974) [1] is a researcher, writer, composer, producer and academic, who studies the social and political implications of artificial intelligence. [2] She is based in New York and works as a principal researcher at Microsoft Research (Social Media Collective), [3] the co-founder and former director of research at the AI Now Institute at NYU, [4] a visiting professor at the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Picture of the day - Wikipedia

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    The picture of the day (POTD) is a section on the English Wikipedia's Main Page that is automatically updated every day with one or more featured pictures, accompanied by a blurb. Although it is generally scheduled and edited by a small group of regular editors, anyone can contribute.

  4. List of websites founded before 1995 - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Web began to enter everyday use in 1993, helping to grow the number of websites to 623 by the end of the year. [2] In 1994, websites for the general public became available. [ 3 ] By the end of 1994, the total number of websites was 2,278, including several notable websites and many precursors of today's most popular services.

  5. History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Web enabled the spread of information over the Internet through an easy-to-use and flexible format. It thus played an important role in popularising use of the Internet. [49] Although the two terms are sometimes conflated in popular use, World Wide Web is not synonymous with Internet. [50]

  6. Prince William, Kate Middleton Celebrate Women’s Day With ...

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    The official Instagram account for William, 41, and Kate, 42, shared a series of snaps on Friday, March 8, with the caption, “Celebrating the impact of amazing women today and every day.

  7. List of Internet pioneers - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Berners-Lee became one of only six members of the World Wide Web Hall of Fame. [223] In 2004, Berners-Lee was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his pioneering work. [ 224 ] In April 2009, he was elected a foreign associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences , based in Washington, D.C. [ 225 ] [ 226 ] In 2012, Berners ...

  8. Deep Lab - Wikipedia

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    Deep Lab is a women's collective group composed of artists, researchers, writers, engineers, and cultural producers. [1] These women are involved in critical assessments of contemporary digital culture and, together, work to exploit the potential for creative inquiry lying dormant in the deep web. Outside of Deep Lab, the members engage in ...

  9. First International Conference on the World-Wide Web

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    The following people were inducted into the World Wide Web Hall of Fame for their contributions and influence. [17] The inductees received a Chromachron watch, engraved with the WWW logo. [14] Tim Berners-Lee, CERN; Marc Andreessen, Netscape Communications Co., formerly at NCSA; Eric Bina, Netscape Communications Co., formerly at NCSA