Dialup doldrums...the public was given access to the Internet on 23 August 1991 thanks to Sir Tim Berners-Lee's invention
Cerf is still banging on about IPv6, calling on people to put more pressure on the likes of BT
A CERN project has recreated the first ever Web page in an effort to preserve history about the web's early…
Internet founders get the first "Nobel Prize for Engineering - the QE
Google is facing criticism from an unlikely source, after its chief Internet evangelist said it was wrong over user IDs
A version of common cryptography could be the answer to securing Internet of Things
It's World IPv6 Launch today, but IT teams won't be celebrating or even making big changes just yet
Google applies for a .lol gTLD as the ICANN application process closes
We should look at ways to forge opportunities from the right to be forgotten, says Tom Brewster.
Google's Vint Cerf defends the new privacy policy, but admits it wasn't presented well
Vint Cerf argues that technology is an enabler of rights, not a right itself
World IPv6 Day passed by quietly, so the new protocol works, but there were still low traffic volumes
Vint Cerf, the 'godfather' of the net, has said the UK government should offer tax credits for upgrading to IPv6