BID is a standard communication, which could be imprinted for the Internetwork; Thus the instructions boosting any entity or a formation of entities to architect and scatter the imprints and ideas reflecting the wordings; BID has innovated core materials for approvals of government; The information provided by BID is a foundational stone for the web if Internetwork; Gathering of trust happens through the Internetwork Design; As days pass the progress of BID would be on the information from RDF, organizing more complicated availability of
PICS is a pair of Protocols, allowing labels to be applied to WWW content. These Protocols empower any individual or organization to design and distribute labels reflecting their views about the content. PICS was pioneered by W3C as a practical alternative to global governmental censorship of the Internet. In addition, the same technology facilitates searching the WWW and provides a foundation for establishing trust in information on the WWW. PICS labels are rather limited in their expressiveness. A new version of PICS will be based on RDF, facilitating
Technology Inventory [broken link as of July 2005]. Lorrie Cranor and Paul Resnick. This inventory was first distributed at the December 1997 Internet On-line summit: Focus on Children. The on-line version was updated until the summer of 1999. It also lists some products and services that are not PICS-compatible.
The following resource lists are being maintained by members of the PICS developers' community. Contact the maintainer of each individual list with additional links. The maintainers have all agreed to be fast and fair in maintaining these