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A toucan describedby data
An intense discussion on the Linked Open Data mailing list has lead to at least two distinct outcomes: a proposal for a new way to resolve URIs identifying non-information resources without losing the important distinction from information that describes them; and a correction to an ambiguity in the specification of wdrs:describedby.
- errata
- linked-data
- powder
HTML5 Testing
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By: Philippe le Hegaret
We need all the help we can get to make the test suite relevant and informative. Unless the community starts helping W3C, we won't be able to properly test HTML5.
- html
- html5
W3C Technical Plenary: To HTML5 and beyond!
Next week is the annual W3C technical plenary, aka TPAC 2010. It brings together participants in the W3C Community for an energetic week of coordinated work and discussion. Some sessions during the middle of the week are relevant to the HTML platform and its future.
- html
- html5
- tpac
My personal space
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By: Dave Raggett
There is intense interest currently in Apple's success with a walled market for apps you install locally on the device. Developers get a route to market, and Apple helps with monetization in return for a substantial share in the money....
- web-applications
New and Improved WCAG 2.0 Techniques
Today W3C WAI published updated Techniques for WCAG 2.0 and Understanding WCAG 2.0, following a public review and comment period. The WCAG Working Group is developing more techniques and would like your help...
- auto
- wcag
Can Web people and TV people really get along?
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Technically, TV and the Web are converging. Culturally and ideologically, it seems that we have a much bigger gap to navigate.
- omweb
- tv