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W3C Unicorn Launch off to good start
On July 27th, 2010 we made the first official release on Unicorn. We are elated with the response from the community. Within two days after the announcement we received 7 additional translations. There are already a couple new checkers in...
Filed by Ted Guild on July 30, 2010 5:15 PM in CSS, HTML, Tools, Web Design
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Augmented Reality: A Point of Interest for the Web
Last month's Augmented Reality on the Web workshop in Barcelona has sparked a good deal of debate within and around W3C. As the final report shows, the workshop brought together many different companies and organizations working on or with a direct interest in the field of Augmented Reality — but how can W3C help in this area?
Filed by Phil Archer on July 22, 2010 9:20 AM in Mobile, Semantic Web, Workshops
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HTML5 in W3C Cheatsheet
From the very first release of the cheatsheet, I’ve received requests to include the various new elements and attributes of the HTML5 specification in the cheatsheet. As a reminder, the cheatsheet is a mobile-friendly Web application that provides a compilation...
Filed by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux on July 20, 2010 3:26 PM in HTML, Tools
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The Core Mission of W3C
New July 9, 2010 I reported in The Mission of W3C that a major focus of W3C is to Strengthen our core mission. This blog entry elaborates. Broad and / or deep Since the Web is central to everything...
Filed by Jeff Jaffe on July 16, 2010 6:14 PM in CEO, HTML, Technology
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Making W3C the Place for New Standards - The Survey!
Before taking a short vacation starting last week I announced a public survey: Making W3C the place for new Web standards. The survey is part of the work of the task force I'm chairing that has a number of goals:...
Filed by Ian Jacobs on July 7, 2010 6:34 PM in W3C Life
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New opportunities for linked data nose-following
For those of you interested in deploying RDF on the Web, I'd like to draw your attention to three new proposed standards from IETF, "Web Linking", "Defining Well-Known URIs", and "Web Host Metadata", that create new follow-your-nose tricks that...
Filed by Jonathan Rees on July 6, 2010 6:12 PM in Semantic Web, Web Architecture
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