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<h2><a href="Overview.html">Sir Timothy Berners-Lee OM, KBE, FRS, FREng,
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<h1 style="text-align:center;">Talks</h1>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="#1992">1992</a> | <a
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href="#1994">1994</a> | <a href="#1995">1995</a> | <a href="#1996">1996</a> |
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<a href="#1997">1997</a> | <a href="#1998">1998</a> | <a href="#1999">1999</a>
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| <a href="#2000">2000</a> | <a href="#2001">2001</a> | <a
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<a href="#2005">2005</a> | <a href="#2006">2006</a> | <a href="#2007">2007</a>
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<p><em><small>Note: the below talks and slides below are the copyright of Tim
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Berners-Lee. No use or reuse in any form may be made of the images or text
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without permission from Tim Berners-Lee. </small></em></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/tim_berners_lee_the_year_open_data_went_worldwide.html">
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"The Day that Dat went Worldwide"</a>, TED, February 2010</li>
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<li><a href="'http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.html">"The Next Web"</a>,
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<a href="http://conferences.ted.com/TED2009/">TED</a>, 4 Feb 2009</li>
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<li>Keynote, <a href="http://www.campus-party.com.br/2009/index.html">
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Campus Party</a>, São Paulo, Brasil, 20 January, 2009</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.latwf.org/about.html">Learning and Technology World
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Forum</a>, London, UK, 13 January 2009</li>
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<li><a href="../../2009/Talks/0120-campus-party-tbl/#(1)">"Semantic Web and
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Linked Data</a>", <a href="http://www.campus-party.com.br/">Campus Party
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Brazil</a>, Sao Paolo, Brazil, 20 January 2009</li>
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<h2><a name="2008" id="2008">2008</a></h2>
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<li>“<a href="../../2008/Talks/0311-websci-tbl/">Web History and Web
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Science</a>”, IBM, London, UK, March, 2008 <a
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href="../../2008/Talks/0421-ac-tbl/#(1)"></a></li>
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<li><a href="../../2008/Talks/0421-ac-tbl/#(1)">Saving the Web</a>, <a
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href="http://www.w3.org/Member/Meeting/2008ac/April/Overview.html">W3C AC
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meeting</a>, Beijing, China, 21 April 2008</li>
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<li>“The Future of Web Applications”, <a
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href="http://www2008.org/">WWW2008 Conference</a>, Beijing, China, 24 April
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2008</li>
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<li><a href="../../2008/Talks/0610-rpi-tbl/#(1)">The Future of the World Wide
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Web</a>, <a href="http://tw.rpi.edu/launch/">Tetherless World Research
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Constellation Conference,</a> Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY,
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USA, 10 June 2008</li>
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<li>“<a href="../../2008/Talks/0617-lod-tbl/#(1)">Linked Open
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Data</a>", <a href="http://www.linkeddataplanet.com/">LinkedData
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Planet</a>, New York, NY, USA, 17 June 2008</li>
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<li><a href="../../2008/Talks/0708-ws-30min-tbl/#(1)">Web Science
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Overview</a>, NESTA Launch, London, UK, 8 July 2008 </li>
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<li>“The Future of the Web”, Campus Party Event, Futura
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Interactiva, Valencia, Spain, July 2008 </li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="2007" id="2007">2007</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>“The Mobile Web”, 3GSM Conference, Barcelona, Spain, February
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2007.</li>
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<li>“The Future of the World Wide Web", Hearing on the "Digital Future
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of the United States: Part I, Testimony before the United States House of
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Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on
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Telecommunications and the Internet, March 2007</li>
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<li>“Looking Back, Looking Forward: The process of Designing Things in
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a Very Large Space”, Lovelace Lecture, British Computer Society,
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London, UK, March 2007</li>
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<li>“Looking Back, Looking Forward”, NACStech keynote, Nashville,
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TN, USA, April 2007</li>
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<li>“Web Science”, Draper Prize Lecture, Cambridge, MA, USA, May
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2007</li>
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<li>“The Two Magics of Web Science”, WWW2007 Conference, Banff,
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Canada, May 2007</li>
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<li>“Data Integration and Transparency”, Toward More Transparent
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Government: Workshop on eGovernment and the Web, Washington, DC, USA, June
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2007</li>
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<li>“"Invention to Phenomenon: Short History of the WWW”, 2007
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John Pinkerton Lecture, Institution of Engineering and Technology, London,
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UK, September 2007</li>
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<li>“Web Future”, Fidelity Center for Applied Technology, Boston,
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MA, USA, October 2007</li>
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<li>"Web Science and Fractals", MIT Center for Collective Intelligence,
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Cambridge, MA, USA, October 2007</li>
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<li>"Escaping the Walled Garden: Growing the Mobile Web with Open Standards",
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Mobile Internet World, Boston, MA, USA, November 2007</li>
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<li>"Web History and Web Science", ANN Conference on Webscience, Networks,
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and Society, California, USA, November 2007</li>
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<li>"Web Past and Future", World Healthcare Innovation and Technology (WHIT
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3.0) Congress, Washington, DC, USA, December 2007</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="2006" id="2006">2006</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>"The Future of the Web" Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford, UK, March
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2006</li>
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<li>"Web Design and Web Use: Hopes and Fears", Snyder Presidential Lecture
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Series, Tufts University, MA, USA, March 2006</li>
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<li>"Semantic Web: Building on What Exists", MIT ILP Conference, Cambridge,
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MA, USA, April 2006</li>
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<li>“The Future of the Web", Spencer Trask Lecture Series, Princeton
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University, Princeton, NJ, USA, April 2006</li>
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<li>"Democracy and the Semantic Web", speech to Stennis Congressional
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Fellows, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, April 2006</li>
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<li>"The Next Wave" panel discussion, WWW2006 conference, Edinburgh,
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Scotland, May 2006</li>
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<li>"Tabulator: AJAX Genric RDF browser", Developer's Day speech, WWW2006
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conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 2006</li>
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<li>"AI and Semantic Web", Association for the Advancement of Artificial
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Intelligence, Boston, MA, USA, July 2006</li>
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<li>"Shrinking the World - Riding the New Wave", Global Leadership Forum,
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 2006</li>
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<li>"Semantic Web and Geospatial Information: Data Integration Across
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Domains", Ordnance Survey Terra Future event, London, UK, September
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2006</li>
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<li>"Semantic Web: Changing gears: Data on the Web: "Crossing the chasm""
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Branding and Innovation Lecture Series, HP Labs, Marlborough, MA, USA,
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September 2006</li>
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<li>“Searching for Web 3.0”, W3C Advisory Committee Meeting,
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Tokyo, Japan, November 2006</li>
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<li>“Tabulator: AJAX Generic RDF browser”, ISWC conference,
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Athens, GA, USA, November 2006</li>
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<li>“Identifying and Describing Things on the Web”, CrossRef 2006
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Annual Member Meeting, Cambridge, MA, USA, November 2006</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="2005" id="2005">2005</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>"The WWW: Future Developments", Millennium Distinction-event, Tampere,
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Finland and Oulu, Finland, March 2005.</li>
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<li>"The Unfolding Semantic Web" keynote, Semantic Web Applications for
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National Security (SWANS) conference, Washington, DC, April 2005. </li>
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<li>"The Future of the Web", invitation-only workshop, British Computer
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Society, London, UK, September 2005.</li>
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<li>"Semantic Web Challenges" Invited talk, University of Edinburgh, UK,
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September 2005.</li>
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<li>"Semantic Web: Building on Existing Systems," Working Knowledge
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Conference, Babson College, Wellesley, MA, USA, October 2005. </li>
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<li>"Web of Rules: Discussing whether knowledge can be represented in a
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web-like way using rules, so as to derive serendipitous benefit from the
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unplanned reuse of such knowledge" ISWC and RuleML conference, Galway,
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Ireland, November 2005.</li>
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<li>Industry Day – Information Juggernaut panel discussion, National
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University of Ireland, Galway, Novmeber 2005</li>
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<li>"Web - past, present and future", MITRE Technology Speaker Series,
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Bedford, MA, - USA, November 2005</li>
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<li>Carey Lecture Series, Lexington, MA, USA, December 2005</li>
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</ul>
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<p></p>
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<h2><a name="2004" id="2004">2004</a></h2>
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<li>Lecture, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY, April 2004. </li>
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<li>Keynote, WWW2004 conference, New York, NY, May 2004</li>
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<li>“Connections – it’s all connections”, talk, Stata
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Center Opening symposium, May 2004</li>
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<li>“The Future - Speech and the Web”, keynote, SpeechTEK
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conference, New York, NY, September 2004</li>
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<li>“The Web: Past, Present and Future", Lecture, IEEE Life Members
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Chapter Seminar, Lexington, MA, Septebmer 2004</li>
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<li>"The Semantic Web", W3C Life Sciences Workshop, Kendall Square,
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Cambridge, MA, October 2004</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="2003" id="2003">2003</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>“The Semantic Web and Challenges“, ILOG Technical Advisory
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Board, Boston, January 2003.</li>
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<li>“Standards, Semantics and Survival”, Keynote Speech,,
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Software and Information Industry Association conference, January 2003.</li>
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<li>Keynote, Boston Foundation, Boston, MA, February 2003.</li>
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<li>“The Semantic Web: Build the metadata, and it will come”,
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keynote, 26th Annual PC Forum conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, March
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2003.</li>
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<li>“Web Services-Semantic Web: Integrating Applications”,
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Gartner Web Services and Application Integration Summit, Los Angeles, CA,
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May 2003</li>
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<li>keynote, Open GIS Consortium “IT – The Emerging
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Technology” Summit, Washington, DC, June 2003</li>
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<li>“Web Services-Semantic Web”, keynote, MITRE Web Technology
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Convergence Symposium, Bedford, MA, August 2003</li>
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<li>“Web Accessibility Initiative”, keynote, Worshipful Company
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of Information Technologists, “IT- The Universal Enabler”
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conference, London, UK, September 2003</li>
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<li>“The Future of the World Wide Web”, The Royal Society,
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London, UK, September 2003</li>
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<li>Keynote, World Creative Forum, London, UK, September 2003</li>
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<li>“Documents, Data and People: World Wide Webs” lecture, The
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Computer History Museum, San Jose, CA, October 2003</li>
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<li>“Semantic Web: Where to Direct our Energy”, keynote, Second
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International Semantic Web Conferece, Sanibel Island, FL, October 2003</li>
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<li>Keynote, The Role of Science in the Information Society conference, CERN,
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Geneva, Switzerland, December 2003</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="2002" id="2002">2002</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>"Webizing Python", The Tenth International Python Conference, Alexandria,
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VA , February 2002.</li>
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<li>“The World Wide Web - Past Present and Future”, Japan Prize
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Commemorative Lecture, Narita Japan April 2002.</li>
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<li>Keynote, Information and Privacy Commission conference, Toronto, Ontario,
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June 2002.</li>
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<li>“Boundryless Information Flow: the Role of Web Services”,
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Open Goup Web Services Conference, Boston, MA July 2002.</li>
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<li>Keynote, Telluride Tech Festival, Colorado, August 2002.</li>
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<li>Cadence Distinguished Speakers Series, Chelmsford, MA, November 2002.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="2001" id="2001">2001</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Keynote, Software AG Experience Conference, Orlando, FL April 2001.</li>
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<li>Keynote, Analog Devices Conference, Danvers, MA April 2001.</li>
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<li>“English as a Global Language: Opportunities and Challenges”
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discussion with Sir David Frost and author, Deborah Tannen, Smithsonian
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Associates; Washington, D.C., May 2001.</li>
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<li>Keynote, Digital Media Forum, Ford Foundation, Alexandria, VA May
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2001.</li>
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<li>Lecture, Congressional Internet Caucus Speaker's Series, Washington, D.C
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June 2001.</li>
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<li>Keynote, Web Services conference, Software Development Conference and
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Expo, Hynes Convention center, Boston, August 2001.</li>
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<li>“Democracy and the Internet : New Rules for New Times”,
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Europeaneum Policy Forum, Oxford, UK September 2001.</li>
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<li>"Semantic Web: New Issues in the Web of Machine-Processable Data",
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Harvard Information Infrastructure Project, John F. Kennedy School of
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Government, Harvard, Cambridge, MA, December 2001.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="2000" id="2000">2000</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Bakersfield Business Conference, Bakersfield, CA, October 2000. </li>
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<li>“XML and the Web”, Keynote XML World, September 2000.</li>
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<li>Keynote: National Summit of Young Technology LeadersAustin, TX, July
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2000</li>
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<li>Keynote: Digital Reality II Conference, South Boston, MA: J.F. Kennedy
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Library, June 2000.</li>
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<li>London 2000 Conference, London, UK, June 2000.</li>
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<li>E.volution - the 21st Century Business Imperative, A.T. Kearnery Business
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Meeting, London, UK, June 2000.</li>
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<li>Keynote, GovTech 2000, Washington, D.C., June 2000.</li>
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<li>Staffware Corporation Annual User's Conference, Cambridge, MA - Royal
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Sonesta Hotel, June 2000.</li>
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<li>Keynote: National Summit of Young Technology LeadersAustin, TX, July
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2000.</li>
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<li>“Lifespan of the Internet” panel, Internet & Society 2000
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Conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, May 2000.</li>
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<li>Keynote, eBusiness Summit 2000, San Diego, CA. March 2000.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="1999" id="1999">1999</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>“The Web is changing – What Will Happen to Electronic
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Commerce”, invited keynote, 1999 </li>
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<li>Internet Commerce Expo, Boston, MA, March 1999.</li>
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<li>“Standards, Publishing, and the Future of the Web”, invited
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talk, XML and the Publishing Industry, Seybold Boston, March 1999</li>
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<li>AT&T Web Week Conference, invited keynote, Somerset, NJ, April
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1999.</li>
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<li>Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference, invited keynote, Washington,
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D.C., April 1999.</li>
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<li>“Challenges of the second decade”, invited keynote, Eighth
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International World Wide Web Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May
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1999.</li>
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<li>The Wall Street Journal Millennium Forum, Harvard Business School,
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McCollum Center, Cambridge MA, October 1999.</li>
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<li>"The Future of the Internet" Panel, 92nd St. Y, Lexington Ave. New York,
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NY, October 1999. </li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="1998" id="1998">1998</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>World Economic Forum, invited talks, Davos Switzerland, Feb. 1998. </li>
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<li>“The World Wide Web: Hopes for the future”, invited keynote,
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Quebec Internet Forum 1998, Montreal, Canada, Feb. 1998.</li>
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<li>“XML and the Future of Web Publishing”, invited talk, Seybold
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Seminars, New York, NY, March 1998.</li>
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<li>“Evolvability”, invited keynote, Seventh International World
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Wide Web Conference, Brisbane, Australia, April 1998.</li>
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<li>“Managing the Web: Chaos to Quality”, invited keynote, AIIM
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’98, Anaheim, CA, May 1998.</li>
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<li>NationsBanc Software & Internet Conference, invited keynote, Boston,
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MA, June 1998.</li>
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<li>“Web Phase II: Revolution or Evolution”, invited keynote,
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DCI’s eBusiness World, Boston, MA, Sept. 1998</li>
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<li>AMIA Conference, Orlando, FL, Nov. 1998.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="1997" id="1997">1997</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>“Internet imperative”, and “The future of the
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internet”, invited sessions, World Economic Forum, Davos,
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Switzerland, Feb. 1997.</li>
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<li>“The World Wede Web at the Millennium”, invited keynote,
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ComNet 97, Washington, D.C. Feb. 1997.</li>
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<li>“What won’t change?”, invited keynote,
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Internet/Intranet Development Conference (IAD) ’97, New York, NY,
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March 1997.</li>
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<li>“Of Webs and Objects”, invited talk , Object World
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Conference, Boston, MA, March 1997.</li>
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<li>PC Forum 97, invited keynote, Tuscon, AZ, March 1997.</li>
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<li>“How is the Web evolving?”, invited keynote, Comdex UK,
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London, April 1997.</li>
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<li>“Learning and working together”, invited keynote, Online
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Learning 97, Seattle, WA, Sept. 1997.</li>
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<li>“The Web Directions and Impact”, invited keynote, 7th
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Int’l Conference of Siemens Nixdorf IT Users, FOCUS 97, Rome, Italy,
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Sept. 1997.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="1996" id="1996">1996</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>“ The World Wide Web: Today and Tomorrow”, invited lecture,
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Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme (SNI) Technology Leadership Lecture,
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Munich, Germany, March 1996.</li>
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<li>“The Past, Present and Future of the World Wide Web”,
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keynote, Internet Conference hosted by University of Toronto, Toronto,
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Ontario, Canada, April 1996.</li>
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<li>“The Axes of Revolution”, opening plenary keynote 2nd day,
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Java One Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 1996. </li>
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<li>“Web, World Wide Web Consortium, and the Future”, luncheon
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keynote, Massachusetts Software Council Fall Membership
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Meeting/International Software Exposition, Boston, MA, Sept. 1996. </li>
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<li>“Building Industries on the Web”, invited keynote,
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Foundations: Breaking New Ground Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, Sept. 1996.
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</li>
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<li>“Creativity in Cyberspace”, invited keynote, Software
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Development ’96, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1996. </li>
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<li>Making Sense of Technology Conference, keynote address, New York, NY,
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Nov. 1996. </li>
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<li>EITC Conference, Future markets and the future of IT, plenary keynote
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address, Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 1996. </li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="1995" id="1995">1995</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>World-Wide Web: the Future”, invited lecture, Leeds University,
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England, 25 April 1995. </li>
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<li>Invited talk, National On-line Meeting 95, Washington DC. </li>
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<li>“World Wide Web: What Will We Want? When?, Invited talk, National
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Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 1995.</li>
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<li>“The W3 Consortium and the Future”, invited keynote, DAGS,
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June 1995.</li>
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<li>“The Evolution and Revolution of the Web”, invited keynote,
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INET ’95, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 1995.</li>
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<li>“Five Years On”, invited presentation, Fourth International
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World Wide Web Conference, Boston, MA, Dec. 1995.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="1994" id="1994">1994</a></h2>
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<li>“Issues for the future of the Web” opening keynote, First
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International World Wide Web Conference, Geneva, May 1994 </li>
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<li>“Worldwide Hypermedia,” closing keynote, European Conference
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on Hypertext (ECHT94), Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 1994.</li>
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<li>“The World Wide Web and W3C,” Invited plenary, Second
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International World Wide Web Conference, Chicago, Nov. 1994.</li>
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<li>Nearnet annual seminar, November 1994.</li>
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<li>Northeastern University, Dec. 1994.</li>
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<h2><a name="1992" id="1992">1992</a></h2>
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<li>Presentation of the World Wide Web, Xerox PARC, August 1992</li>
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