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Interview: Dan Appelquist on Vodafone, Mobile Web, and W3C Standards
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By: Ian Jacobs
As part of a series of interviews with W3C Members to learn more about their support for standards and participation in W3C, I asked Dan Appelquist (Vodafone's Advisory Committee Representative at W3C) some questions. Q. First, congratulations on the...
- mobile-web
- mwi
- widgets
W3C Validator, now with HTML5 flavour
For too long we struggled with the tension between “perfect support for standards” and “be cutting edge to help develop better new technologies”. With the latest version of our Markup Validator, integrating with the validator.nu engine, comes part of the solution.
- html
- html5
- validator
- validatornu
- w3c
Extended deadline to submit position papers to workshop on the Future of Social Netorking
We have just announced that the deadline to send (1 to 5 pages long )position papers for the W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking has been extended to 3 December 2008 - the initial deadline ended today. This...
- social-networks
Joys and challenges of organizing TPAC2008
I invite you to read about TPAC2008, the event that was organized twice. I invite you to read about the main challenges faced by the meeting planner(s). I will also share the joys it brings.
- planning
- tpac
Learn How To Write HTML 5
HTML 5 is too complex? Wait, wait, there is something coming.
- authoring
- html
- html5
- open-web
- specification
- web-standards
HTML 5, the markup
People interested only the html 5 content model were not satisfied with the huge html 5 specification. Discover html 5, the markup language.
- authoring
- html
- html5
- markup
- specification