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XHTML Modularization: a markup language designer's toolkit
The current maintenance update to XHTML Modularization is in response to the inevitable bug reports and clarifications that come from actual use. Since there have recently been some misconceptions expressed about the purpose of the spec, I'd thought I'd take...
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- markup
- xhtml
Thanks for a great 15 years at W3C
After 15 years working with all of you all around the world on Web technologies and standards, I'm taking a position as a Biomedical Informatics Software Engineer in the department of biostatistics at the University of Kansas Medical center. The...
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The Mission of W3C
I've now been with W3C for almost three months. My first priority was to meet with the global stakeholders of the organization. I began with W3C membership. Through meetings, phone calls, technical conferences, and informal sessions I've met upwards of...
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- auto
- ceo
- mission
- standards
- users
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Linked data: it's is not like that; it's like a bag of potato chips
We've been trying to explain partial understanding since at least as far back as the 1998 Extensible Languages note, but the The Fate of the Semantic Web report from Pew still reflects the perception that the Semantic Web will never...
Asia and W3C
A visit with staff at Keio University I continue to meet key stakeholders around the world as part of my introduction to W3C. The last two weeks have been focused on Asia. India I visited India last week partly...
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- ceo
- html
- html5
- i18n
- tv
HTML5 Video
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By: Philippe le Hegaret
Two years and a half ago, Dan Connolly wrote about 'When will HTML 5 support video? Sooner if you help'. Where are we with HTML5 Video nowadays?
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- html5
- video
Truly W3C Community building at WWW2010 (Part 2)
The very recent announcements from Microsoft (“The Future of the Web is HTML5”), Apple (“We are betting big on HTML5”) and Google (“New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs...
- html
- svg