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The state of Do Not Track
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It's time to take stock of the last two months in Do Not Track. Since the White House announcement in February, a lot has happened, both in the policy conversations that surround the work in the W3C Tracking Protection...
Progress on HTML5
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By: Michael[tm] Smith
When the HTML5 specifications advanced to Last Call, we wrote in this forum HTML5: Are We There Yet?. We're posting here today to give an update on progress made with the HTML5 specifications, and where we're heading next. The HTML...
- html
- html5
W3C Incubator Activity, a post-mortem
Launched in 2006, we're closing the W3C Incubator Activity in 2012. Six years of operation, nearly 30 groups, a third of which became W3C Working Groups. Good bye Incubator Activity, hello W3C Community and Business Groups.
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-03-26 - 2012-04-01
The Open Web Platform weekly HTML5 translate attribute - no more conflicts Adam Barth noted that there was a conflict between the HTML5 translate attribute and some pages on Orange Web site. An Orange implementer chimed in to say that...
- canvas
- html
- html5
- tag
- webapps
On the W3C Agenda: Headlights 2012
The Open Web Platform is expanding rapidly, and with it, the pace of new ideas for the Web. We launched Community Groups as a scalable way for Members and non-Members alike to come together around their Web interests. This grassroots...
- ceo
First European Members to join the new W3C Startup Program: Joshfire, Data2Type, Temesis, SC IQ Tech Labs.
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After introducing the new W3C startup program in February, I am very pleased to welcome our first Startup Members: Joshfire in France; Data2Type in Germany; Temesis in France. SC IQ Tech Labs in Romania. These four first Startup members demonstrate...