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"TV Profile" becomes "Media Profile"
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By: Giuseppe Pascale
RDFa 1.1 Core, RDFa Lite and XHTML+RDFa published as Candidate Recommendations
- html
- rdf
- rdfa
- xhtml
- xml
Interoperable Governments?
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Work being undertaken under the direction of the The European Commission's ISA Programme is close to completion. The output is a set of 4 vocabularies that are designed to improve interoperability of public sector data. Developed initially in a European context, these vocabularies match deliverables of the W3C Government Linked Data Working Group which will develop them further to create globally recognized, stable standards that can be used with confidence by governments around the world.
- egov
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-02-06 - 2012-03-11
A long overdue Open Web Platform weekly summary, check also Anne's blog post about http+aes and control Referer as well as the new API canvas features. HTML5 There is a joint meeting in the Silicon Valley (California) on May 1-4,...
- architecture
- canvas
- html
- html5
- http
- open-web
- webapps
RDFa, Microdata, and RDF (Two Notes Published by the W3C HTML Data Task Force)
- dublin-core
- html5
- microdata
- microformat
- rdf
- rdfa
- schema-org
Microdata to RDF Distiller
As reported in the Semantic Web Activity Blog, a new Interest Group Note has just been published, documenting the extraction algorithm from HTML5+Microdata to RDF. The algorithm replaces the one that was part of an earlier version of the Microdata+HTML5...
- html
- html5
- microdata
- rdf
- semantic-web
Learn how to Write Great Web Applications for Mobile!
Over the past few years, the availability of Open Web Platform technologies on mobile devices has done nothing but grow, to the point where it has become not only possible but in fact increasingly common to write full-fledged applications using...