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RDB2RDF Specifications Published as Candidate Recommendations
- rdb2rdf
- rdf
- relational-database
- triplestore
Make Your Presentations Accessible to All updated - share the news
Do you remember a time when people around you broke out in laughter, but you didn't hear the joke? You could be doing a similar thing to your audience — leaving some people out.... Read on to learn how to make your presentations, talks, meetings, training, conferences, etc. accessible to all of your potential audience, including people with disabilities and others...
- auto
- conference
- presentations
- training
W3C in Russia
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Back from Russia! After 2 days in Moscow with snow and low temperature I am back in France. During this trip, we have officially launched our W3C office in Russia, with a Press event at Ria Novosti, thanks for their...
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-01-30 - 2012-02-05
Time for your Open Web Platform weekly summary dose. A bit of HTML5, a bit of Web apps, a pinch of Web Architecture and HTTP and everything tied with a Web Education ribbon.
- auto
- education
- html
- html5
- open-web
- tag
- w3c
- webapps
Progress and support for Do Not Track in Brussels
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With introductions from European Commissioner Neelie Kroes and US FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, the Tracking Protection Working Group met last week in Brussels, making significant progress on standardizing Do Not Track.
Interview: Opera on the Web of Devices
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By: Ian Jacobs
Opera announced their TV app store at CES 2012. I took the opportunity to chat with Andreas Bovens, Group Leader Developer Relations and Divya Manian, Web Opener about Opera and the Open Web Platform on diverse devices. IJ: What...