Good article by Time on the launch of Gmail by Google 10 years ago on April 1, 2004.
How Gmail Happened: The Inside Story of Its Launch 10 Years Ago Today | TIME.com.

Good article by Time on the launch of Gmail by Google 10 years ago on April 1, 2004.
How Gmail Happened: The Inside Story of Its Launch 10 Years Ago Today | TIME.com.

The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society (TTCS) will be having its next lime on Wednesday March 19 2014 at Joe’s Pizza, St. Augustine from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm.
Come join us as we discuss various topics, including:
Anyone interested in computing and ICT is welcome to attend.
A contribution of $50 is expected towards the food bill.
Address:
Joe’s Pizza
#5-6 Emerald Plaza
Eastern Main Road, St Augustine
Detailed Directions:
Heading East on the Eastern Main Road after UWI, just before St. John’s Road (the road with Scotia Bank), look for Emerald Plaza on your right. Take the second entrance on your right.

Text of ICANN announcement : Administrator of Domain Name System Launches Global Multistakeholder Accountability Process | ICANN.
(Update 14/3/2014 8:57pm) ICANN Board Chair, Steve Crocker reacts to US Government plan to relinquish key Internet stewardship
ICANN has launched a process to transistion the role of the US Government relating to the Internet’s unique ICANN’s announcement comes on the heels of an historic announcement today by the U.S. Government stating that it is ready to transfer its stewardship of the important Internet technical functions to the global Internet community. The U.S. Government’s current responsibilities to be transitioned include the procedural role of administering changes to the Domain Name System’s (DNS) to the authoritative root zone file – the database containing the lists of names and addresses of all top-level domains – as well as serving as the historic steward of the unique identifiers registries for Domain names, IP addresses, and protocol parameters.
In doing so, the U.S. recognized ICANN’s maturation in becoming an effective multistakeholder organization and requested that ICANN convene the global community to develop the transition process from of the U.S. stewardship to a global community consensus-driven mechanism.
“We are inviting governments, the private sector, civil society, and other Internet organizations from the whole world to join us in developing this transition process,” said Fadi Chehadé, ICANN’s President and CEO. “All stakeholders deserve a voice in the management and governance of this global resource as equal partners.”
Independent of the U.S. transition, the roles of the Internet technical organizations, including ICANN’s role as administrator of the Internet’s unique identifier system, remain unchanged. The Internet’s Unique Identifier functions are not apparent to most Internet users, but they play a critical role in maintaining a single, global, unified and interoperable Internet.
“Even though ICANN will continue to perform these vital technical functions, the U.S. has long envisioned the day when stewardship over them would be transitioned to the global community,” said Dr. Stephen D. Crocker, ICANN’s Board Chair. “In other words, we have all long known the destination. Now it is up to our global stakeholder community to determine the best route to get us there.”
“The global multistakeholder process is defined by inclusion, and it will take some time to make sure that we obtain all of the necessary inputs,” said Chehadé. “By the time the current contract with the U.S. Government expires in September 2015, we will have a defined and clear process for global multistakeholder stewardship of ICANN’s performance of these technical functions.”
The first community-wide dialogue about the development of the transitional process will begin March 23-27 during ICANN’s 49th Public Meeting, in Singapore. All global stakeholders are welcome to participate in person or remotely.identifiers system.


The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society is pleased to announce the release of the TTCS OSSWIN DVD v1.2, a collection of Free and Open Source Software for Windows (XP, Vista,7 and 8). It includes LibreOffice 4.2.2, the latest version of the Free and Open Source Office Suite
You can use your web browser to read detailed information about each program in this compilation : what the program does, its key features, useful related websites, view a screenshot, find links to the program’s website and to download/install the program from the TTCS OSSWIN DVD.
The web-based interface allows you to quickly browse the variety of software organised into the following categories:
The changes to this version adds two new programs (replacing two) and number of software updates.
See the TTCS OSSWIN DVD page at http://www.ttcsweb.org/osswin-dvd/ for more details, including a complete listing of programs included on the DVD, download links and checksum information to verify the download.

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Read the full announcement on the Google Drive Blog: Save more with Google Drive.

Screenshots of 25 websites circa 1994. Times have changed
25 old school websites for 25 years of the web | Econsultancy.

25 years ago today (March 12 2014), Tim-Berners-Lee submitted “Information Management: A Proposal” for comments at CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire or European Organization for Nuclear Research).
To honour the event, the World Wide Web Consortium and the World Wide Web Foundation have launched http://www.webat25.org/ . Tim Berners-Lee has posted a video message at
asking persons to take action to protect and enhance the open Web in 2014.

From the ICANN blog :
“As previously reported, ICANN continues making headway in improving WHOIS. One aspect of this effort focuses on bringing visibility into how these improvements might be impacting overall accuracy rates. To do this, a new program is in development in which ICANN will conduct periodic WHOIS accuracy studies, publish the findings, and forward for follow-up WHOIS records that have been flagged as inaccurate to some degree.This begs the question— what is an inaccurate WHOIS record?“
Read the blog post at