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Inventor of the Web condemned all variations of ecommerce-based web tracking

Senior researcher at MIT and so-called inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee has condemned all variations of ecommerce-based web tracking that serves to target certain audiences based on their browsing habits.

His comments follow the debate over an internet ad platform developed by web technology company Phorm, whose clients include such companies as TalkTalk and Carphone Warehouse.

Mr Berners-Lee explained that this type of targeting could lead to information about a user’s habits getting into the hands of unwanted parties and that instead, ISPs should have to comply with the same rules and regulations that any other utility company would.

Phorm touted its service as one that could create a ‘gold standard’ for user privacy and make more marketing more efficient for advertisers, publishers, internet service providers and others.

Mr Berners-Lee said a user’s internet activity information was akin to a person’s private property, however.

It’s mine – you can’t have it. If you want to use [that data] for something, then you have to negotiate with me. I have to agree, I have to understand what I’m getting in return,” he said.

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IE 8 Announced, Microsoft Sued by Opera

One year after the release of Internet Explorer 7 the first information about IE8 has been published: on the IE weblog it was announced that it will be called IE8 (not a surprise, really). It’s still unknown which features will be included, but it’s clear that Microsoft is listening carefully to the needs of web developers. They are also feeling the heat from Opera, which has sued Microsoft over proprietary features in IE. However, based on our own web statistics and those of W3Schools, it seems that IE6 is still more popular than IE7, so unfortunately it will take a while before we can optimize applications for IE7, let alone IE8.

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