More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::22689Location:This traditional hotel is centrally located just a few paces from the famous Oxford Street shopping area, in an ideal location. Numerous entertainment options, such as bars, restaurants and nightclubs are within walking distance of the hotel. The hotel is also very well connected, with Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus underground stations located just 5 minutes away.Facilities:Built in 1835 and renovated in 2001, this hotel has 6 floors with 39 single rooms, 173 doubles and twin rooms as well as 4 suites. The hotel offers it's guests an elegant foyer with lifts, a cloakroom, a safe, a currency exchange and a 24-hour reception. Lifts, a hotel bar and an à la carte restaurant with a non-smoking area and highchairs for children are also part of the facilities that this hotel provides. Business facilities include a conference room, Internet access and a WLAN access point. Room and laundry service as well as a doctor on call also add to the number of the services available.Rooms:The comfortable rooms all include an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer. In addition to this, rooms come with a direct dial telephone, satellite TV, radio, Internet access, tea and coffee maker, double bed, carpeting and tiling. The executive rooms also come equipped with air conditioning and a minibar.Meals:The hotel offers a buffet at breakfast as well as at lunchtime and in the evening. Guests dining at lunchtime and in the evening also have a choice of an à la carte or a set menu. Special dietary requirements are also catered for.Payment:American Express, Diners Club, Eurocard, MasterCard and VISA are accepted in the hotel. [ More Detail ]
Video about Millennium Technology Prize Winner Tim Berners-Lee and his invention, the world wide web.Corrections to the video:- When the narrator says "a new name and face that will live in infamy" there is a mistake in the transcript. The Millennium Prize Foundation wishes to say that Tim Berners-Lee is an outstanding innovator who people will recognize long into the future and who will live in fame.- It is said on the video, that the World Wide Web Consortium is located on the campus of MIT. That is incorrect. W3C is an international organization that has three primary locations: MIT, Keio University in Japan and ERCIM in France. Tim Berners-Lee's office is located at MIT. [ More Detail ]
The Annenberg Networks Network presents a seminar with Tim Berners-Lee, founder of MIT's World Wide Web consortium and considered by many to be the inventor of the World Wide Web. [ More Detail ]
Thanks, Tim. I'm finding the web really useful.Fingerpicking inspired by Paul Simon and Mississippi John Hurt.Musicality and baldness inspired by Noel Paul Stookey.Where does this song go next? I hear some harmonica, flute and cello solos and backing in this song. Who is going to record the version of this song with those tracks? You.Who would I like to sing this song? Anyone, although I heard Bruce Springsteen's voice while I was composing the song.Incidentally, this song makes for a great upbeat bedtime song. After hearing it, babies can fall asleep dreaming of fully compliant HTML and other happy things. [ More Detail ]
Tim Berners-Lee, Director, World Wide Web Consortium, Author, "Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor" [Harper San Francisco] /// Maro Chermayeff, Director/Producer, "Kindness of Strangers" [IWS Productions]; James Redford, Founder, James Redford Institute for Transplant Awareness, Executive Producer, "Kindness of Strangers" [IWS Productions]; 3 Clips from "Kindness of Strangers" /// Ed Koch, Former Mayor of New York City, Robinson Silverman Pearce, Author, "Giuliani: Nasty Man" [Barricade Books] [ More Detail ]
The Web: Looking Back, Looking Forward' Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium. 2007 Tim Berners-Lee was awarded with the Lovelace Medal. The Lovelace Medal was established by the BCS in 1998. Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and scientist who worked with, and was an inspiration to, the computer pioneer Charles Babbage. [ More Detail ]
The Web: Looking Back, Looking Forward' Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium. 2007 Tim Berners-Lee was awarded with the Lovelace Medal. The Lovelace Medal was established by the BCS in 1998. Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and scientist who worked with, and was an inspiration to, the computer pioneer Charles Babbage. [ More Detail ]
The Web: Looking Back, Looking Forward' Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium. 2007 Tim Berners-Lee was awarded with the Lovelace Medal. The Lovelace Medal was established by the BCS in 1998. Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and scientist who worked with, and was an inspiration to, the computer pioneer Charles Babbage. [ More Detail ]
...comments on Net Neutrality and the Freedom of the Internet. From Wikipedia: Sir Timothy "Tim" John Berners-Lee (born June 8, 1955 in London) is the inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the World Wide Web Consortium, which oversees its continued development. Informally, in technical circles, he is sometimes called "TimBL" or "TBL".FIGHT FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE INTERNET! GO TO:www.savetheinternet.comhttp://www.myspace.com/80473813 [ More Detail ]