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Interview: Huawei, Maxthon, Qihoo 360, UC Web, and the Chinese Browser Perspective
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By: Ian Jacobs
At W3C's Membership meeting in May, An Qi (Angel) Li of the W3C China Office organized a panel of Chinese browser vendors. The panel generated a lot of excitement among meeting participants and so I asked for a follow-up...
Mobile Web Training in Spanish
A lot of course material out there is in English. Within W3C's online training for Web developers program, also known as W3DevCampus, we are proud to launch a complete online training package in Spanish associated with the "Mobile Web 1"...
RDFa Core 1.1, RDFa Lite 1.1 and XHTML+RDFa 1.1 are W3C recommendation
- markup
- rdf
- rdfa
- w3c-recommendation
- xhtml
- xml
The long journey to RDFa 1.1...
RDFa 1.1 Core, RDFa 1.1 Lite, and XHTML+RDFa 1.1 have just been published as Web Standards, i.e., W3C Recommendations, accompanied by a new edition of the RDFa Primer. Although it is “merely” and update of the previous RDFa 1.0 standard...
- html
W3C and Internet Governance
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I'd like to take the opportunity of my (but not W3C!) leaving a "board seat" on the UN/IGF MAG after 5 years of service to make a short report on our presence in this forum, and introduce our new W3C...
- igf
- internet-governance
- mag
- un
- wai
Back from the Sud Web 2012 conference and 'élaboratoire'
A little over a week ago, I attended Sud Web, a regional conference for people who work in Web site development: front- and back-end developers, designers, project leaders, consultants, educators, etc. The language is French and the audience comes mainly...
- css