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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2013-03-11 - 2013-03-17
This is our weekly Openweb Platform Summary from March 11, 2013 to March 17, 2013. You can read again the last week blog post. Your comments are helpful. [DOM] Making Shadow DOM Subtrees Traversable When discussing about Shadow DOM, security...
- css
- dom
- html
- html5
- webapps
Two RDF Vocabularies Published for Governmental Use (and more...)
- government-linked-data
- linked-data
- rdf
- vocabulary
DRM and the Open Web
Published:
By: Wendy Seltzer
There's been lots of buzz about the proposed addition of "Encrypted Media Extensions" to HTML5, and the related extension of the HTML5 Working Group charter to include support for "protected content." In the wake of the announcement that these are "in-scope" for HTML, we wanted to explain what this means -- and doesn't mean -- for W3C and the Open Web.
- drm
- html5
Smart cities and the Web of Things at the Media Web Symposium
Fraunhofer FOKUS are once again hosting the Media Web Symposium, which will be held in Berlin on 14-15 March 2013. The first day is devoted to workshops and the second to plenary sessions. The focus will be on connected TVs,...
- privacy
- services
- smart-cities
- tv
- wot
Good News about VP8 Licensing
I applaud the licensing agreement announced by Google, MPEG-LA, and additional patent-holders. The agreement appears to align with W3C's Patent Policy which has a goal of assuring that W3C Recommendations can be implemented on a Royalty-Free (RF) basis. Google has...
- ceo
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2013-03-04 - 2013-03-10
Published:
By: Karl Dubost
This is our weekly Openweb Platform Summary from March 4, 2013 to March 10, 2013. You can read again the last week blog post. Your comments are helpful. [CSS] Printed Pages Margins When printing a Web page, the browser is...
- css
- html5
- webapps