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Implementing ADMS and the Core Vocabularies
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The European Commission has been funding work on developing a number of vocabularies designed to help improve data interoperability, particularly in the public sector. Time to see those vocabularies in action and, in the vernacular of the day, eat some dog food.
- egov
- interoperability
- open-data
Tracking Controversy
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The Web has transformed how we do business, how we interact, and how we innovate. As a result, the future of Web technology can be a high-stakes conversation. When stakeholders with strong competing interests engage in that conversation, controversy is...
Interview: Huawei, Maxthon, Qihoo 360, UC Web, and the Chinese Browser Perspective
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By: Ian Jacobs
At W3C's Membership meeting in May, An Qi (Angel) Li of the W3C China Office organized a panel of Chinese browser vendors. The panel generated a lot of excitement among meeting participants and so I asked for a follow-up...
Mobile Web Training in Spanish
A lot of course material out there is in English. Within W3C's online training for Web developers program, also known as W3DevCampus, we are proud to launch a complete online training package in Spanish associated with the "Mobile Web 1"...
RDFa Core 1.1, RDFa Lite 1.1 and XHTML+RDFa 1.1 are W3C recommendation
- markup
- rdf
- rdfa
- w3c-recommendation
- xhtml
- xml