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Government Data Done Well and the Digital Agenda for Europe
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By: Ada Rose Cannon
Last October, the European Commission invited to an unlikely unconference: What ideas did the larger community have that would help to drive the Digital Agenda for Europe forward? Our addition: Government Data Done Well.
Wiki-based documentation project
Introduce myself My name is Hiroki Yamada. I am a W3C Fellow from Internet Academy (Japanese company). Internet Academy is a school for Web Designers and Web Developers. I've been in charge of developing on curriculum and educational materials. And...
- css
- education
- html
- open-web
- tutorial
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-03-28 - 2011-04-03
When we start writing and or read about the activities around the Open Web Platform, we realize that the Web has never been that active. Everyone is proposing, developping, testing. And even if this weekly news from HTML5 and broader topics seemed to be long, it doesn’t cover everything. It is also important to realize that if you are passionate about one of these topics, the full information is accessible and open. Some of these topics could be the source of long technical blog posts.
- html
- html5
- http
- open-web
- w3c
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-03-21 - 2011-03-27
As Shelley Powers mentioned this week was quite quiet, but there were a couple of decisions. A few new drafts and proposals and an interesting discussions about Web applications caching systems. The debate around longdesc attribute is far to be finished.
- html
- html5
- open-web
- w3c
- webapps
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-03-14 - 2011-03-20
This was a big week in terms of decisions. I recommend to read carefully the decision made by the HTML Working Group. They are always very detailed and give a very good overview about the issues. They also propose a way to reopen the issue with meaningful materials. There have been many proposals and there are two workshops. W3C Workshops are opened to anyone.
- html
- html5
- open-web