Rohit
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 16:00:28 -0500
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From: William Drake <drakew@gusun.georgetown.edu>
Subject: CCT Lunch Seminar 12/1: The W3C
The Communication, Culture and Technology Program,
Georgetown University
http://cct.georgetown.edu
presents:
A Brown Bag Lunch Seminar
(Free and open to the public, no RSVP required)
"THE EVOLUTION OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM"
Speaker:
*Rohit Khare-- Editor, the World Wide Web Journal
When: Tuesday, December 1, 12:30-2:00pm
Where: CCT Seminar Room, Suite 311
The Car Barn, 3520 Prospect St. NW, Washington D.C.
For Future and Past Events in the CCT Public Seminar Series, and Directions
to the Car Barn:
http://cct.georgetown.edu/events/lectures.html
Questions: CCT Office (202) 687-6618, cct@gusun.georgetown.edu
Rohit Khare is the Editor of the World Wide Web Journal. He also writes
the column "Seventh Heaven" for IEEE Internet Computing magazine, and is a
PhD candidate in computer science at the University of California, Irvine.
Previously, he was a member of MCI's Internet Architecture staff. Prior
to that, he worked in the Technology and Society Domain of the World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C) http://www.w3c.org where he was involved in
technology and protocol design issues related to web security and digital
signatures, electronic payments, and number of related issues. He later
served as Technology Expert/Web Evangelist for the Promotion and
Dissemination team. Before W3C, he was involved in several technology
ventures involving cryptography, connectivity, and hypermedia authoring, as
well as forays into technical journalism, research on software
architecture, and web standardization. Rohit received a B.S. in Engineering
and Applied Science and in Economics from California Institute of
Technology in 1995. His presentation at CCT on the evolution and role of
the W3C will be based on a draft paper available at
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~rohit/w3c-evol
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William J. Drake
Associate Director
Communication, Culture and Technology Program
Georgetown University
3520 Prospect St. NW, Car Barn Suite 311
Washington, D.C. 20057
Email: drakew@gusun.georgetown.edu
http://www.georgetown.edu/grad/CCT/faculty/drake.html
Tel: (202) 687-1722
Fax: (202) 687-1720
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--Rohit Khare -- UC Irvine -- 4K Associates -- +1-(626) 806-7574 http://www.ics.uci.edu/~rohit -- http://xent.ics.uci.edu/~FoRK