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W3C’s RDB2RDF Documents have been published as Proposed Recommendations
- linked-data
- rdb2rdf
- rdf
- relational-database
- sparql
A Time for Compromise on Do Not Track
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We last blogged about the Tracking Protection Working Group in June, immediately after the group's face-to-face meeting in Bellevue. That meeting was productive and laid the ground work for further progress. The "Tracking Preference Expression" (DNT) header is now implemented...
Community and Business Groups: The First Year
Almost one year ago, we launched Community and Business Groups. We wanted to make it easier for people to bring their ideas to W3C. And they have. In May of this year we issued a press release as participation rose...
Interview: Ora Lassila on Web Apps Powered by Linked Data
Ora Lassila (Nokia) is a long-time W3C participant and member of the W3C Advisory Board. He also is one of the early proponents of the Semantic Web. I spoke with him about getting the best that Web apps and...
- linked-data
Conformance for Vocabularies?
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How do you assess conformance to a vocabulary when the use of all terms is optional?
- egov
- validation
- vocabulary
HTML5 and HTML.next
HTML5 is the cornerstone of the Open Web Platform that the web community is building. This week saw two significant events in W3C that bolster our efforts. I wanted to share these with the broader web community, and in...
- ceo
- html
Discovery for Multimodal Interaction with Multi-Device Systems
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By: Deborah Dahl
Multi-device systems include a variety of devices, where each device provides services that make the best use of its unique capabilities. A smartphone is more convenient than a large monitor for a touch user interface, but a large monitor works...