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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-03-26 - 2012-04-01
The Open Web Platform weekly HTML5 translate attribute - no more conflicts Adam Barth noted that there was a conflict between the HTML5 translate attribute and some pages on Orange Web site. An Orange implementer chimed in to say that...
- canvas
- html
- html5
- tag
- webapps
On the W3C Agenda: Headlights 2012
The Open Web Platform is expanding rapidly, and with it, the pace of new ideas for the Web. We launched Community Groups as a scalable way for Members and non-Members alike to come together around their Web interests. This grassroots...
- ceo
First European Members to join the new W3C Startup Program: Joshfire, Data2Type, Temesis, SC IQ Tech Labs.
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After introducing the new W3C startup program in February, I am very pleased to welcome our first Startup Members: Joshfire in France; Data2Type in Germany; Temesis in France. SC IQ Tech Labs in Romania. These four first Startup members demonstrate...
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-03-19 - 2012-03-25
This openweb weekly is about HTTP, Canvas, Modal dialogs, Web apps notification, Shadow DOM and pre-rendering pages.
- canvas
- dom
- html
- html5
- http
- webapps
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-03-12 - 2012-03-18
The Open Web Platform weekly summary with HTML, ARIA, ITS, Webapps, DOM and Canvas.
- canvas
- dom
- html
- html5
- open-web
- svg
- wai-aria
- webapps
W3C Day in Spain: HTML5 and Government Linked Data
Every year, since 2006, the W3C Spain Office organizes W3C Day in Spain, an event on Web standards for the Spanish community. The 2012 edition, held in Granada, Andalusia, gathered together over 200 people for a couple of days. W3C Members are the protagonists of the event. All of them are invited to share their professional experiences, challenges, and thoughts taking part either in panels or giving talks. As in previous years, the event served as a forum to discuss common topics regarding standards, and Web technologies in general. The Open Web Platform was the cornerstone of the conference, complemented with a recurrent and interesting subject: Open Government Data, which is in the limelight at all levels of the Spanish public administration.
- egov
- html5
- open-web
- spain