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Progress in Lyon - TPAC 2010

W3C met in Lyon, France 1-5 November for an annual W3C gathering we call "TPAC" (for Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee, pronounced "T-pack"). This was my first TPAC. Based on what I saw and what I heard it was a...

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Filed by Jeff Jaffe on November 29, 2010 7:54 PM in CEO, Meetings, W3C Life
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Boosting privacy online - anonymous credentials in the browser

Identity matters! In everyday life we present different "faces" to different people according to the social context, e.g. family, personal, and professional. Our online life is the same, and our privacy depends on keeping these different faces compartmentalized. To support...

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Filed by Dave Raggett on November 13, 2010 11:42 AM in Privacy, Security, Technology, Tools, Web Applications
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A toucan describedby data

An intense discussion on the Linked Open Data mailing list has lead to at least two distinct outcomes: a proposal for a new way to resolve URIs identifying non-information resources without losing the important distinction from information that describes them; and a correction to an ambiguity in the specification of wdrs:describedby.

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Filed by Phil Archer on November 8, 2010 4:38 PM in Semantic Web
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HTML5 Testing

We need all the help we can get to make the test suite relevant and informative. Unless the community starts helping W3C, we won't be able to properly test HTML5.

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Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on November 4, 2010 8:24 AM in HTML
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