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Venue details for the RDF Next Steps workshop published
As I announced a few weeks ago, the RDF Next Steps Workshop will take place at NCBO, in Standford, US. A separate page has now been published on the details of the location, especially on hotels. Let me also use...
W3C CEO blog – First posting – March 8, 2010
A few simple reflections as I begin my new role at W3C. The role The World Wide Web is easily the most revolutionary development that has changed not only information technology, but everything about business, education, entertainment, and information retrieval....
- ceo
Interview: Paul Cotton on Microsoft Participation in the W3C HTML Working Group
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By: Philippe le Hegaret
As part of a series of interviews with W3C Members to learn more about their support for standards and participation in W3C, Philippe Le Hegaret is talking to Paul Cotton from Microsoft and co-Chair of the W3C HTML Working Group.
Entity declarations without DTDs: yet another approach?
With a Future of XML workshop in the offing, maybe it's time to revisit one of the oldest XML feature requests: binding general entities without using the internal/external subset. There have been numerous more-or-less serious proposals to address this...
W3C Track@WWW2010: LOD and HTML 5
At this year's 19th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2010 - Raleigh, NC, USA), W3C will organize two "camps": the "HTML 5 camp" and the "Linked Open Data (LOD) camp" (29 and 30 April 2010). The "camp" format of the...
- html
- svg
Web Compatibility Test strikes back
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By: Dominique Hazaël-Massieux
We did it again! Back in 2008, the Mobile Web Test Suites Working Group released its first Web Compatibility Test for Mobile Browsers that packed 12 (and later, 16) important Web technologies into a single page that would tell you...