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HTML Slidy on smart phones and tablets
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By: Dave Raggett
Slidy is a free web application for slide presentations, and makes use of a simple HTML microformat for slides. Until recently, Slidy was difficult or impossible to use on keyboard-less touch screen devices like the iPhone or Android phones. I...
- html
Steve Jobs and the actually usable computer
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By: Tim Berners-Lee
At a sad time at which the world has just lost Steve Jobs, it is well to reflect on some of the things which he, his passion, and his creations have given us, as now the technical community should take...
Web applications: discovering and binding to services
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By: Dave Raggett
The Device APIs (DAP) Working Group is currently working towards a draft specification for discovering and binding to services on nearby devices. This follows on from discussions in the Home Networking Task Force in the Web and TV Interest...
- binding
- discovery
- services
Impressions on the Schema.org Workshop
(This blog should have gone out about a week ago. By an unlucky clashes in my agenda, the trip to Mountain View was immediately followed by another trip, which made it difficult to publish this in a really timely...
- html
Reshaping how governments publish information
- government-linked-data
- linked-data
- open-government
- sw-deployment