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This week at W3C: DRM in HTML5, Web Designer beta, W3C 19th anniversary, etc.
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By: Coralie Mercier
- html
- performance
TPAC2012 Storified: "See, sketch and fun"
[View the story "TPAC2012: "See, sketch and fun"" on Storify]...
Community and Business Groups: The First Year
Almost one year ago, we launched Community and Business Groups. We wanted to make it easier for people to bring their ideas to W3C. And they have. In May of this year we issued a press release as participation rose...
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.
W3C Chairs angels
Some of you are familiar with the W3C Chairs angels, three home-made bots living in IRC, that are truly essential to the W3C Working Groups conducting their work on the phone: Trackbot, the toolbox, is the bot for creating and...
W3C community bridges unicorns and werewolves #tpac09
The theme photo for W3C presentations at the TPAC09 showed the Natural Bridges state beach of Santa Cruz, California. We met in Santa Clara (not far from Santa Cruz) 2-6 November in order to bridge various communities and bring...
W3C is micro-blogging
This is a quick note to announce that we're joining the µ-blogging community! We can be followed on identi.ca/w3c, as well as twitter.com/w3c....
- community
- micro-blogging
News from the Video Media Annotations front
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By: Coralie Mercier
More and more multimedia objects (images, videos, music) are available on the Web. A key for accessing these objects (e.g. in a search engine) is to master the variety of metadata about the author of a media object, its creation...
From Iran, with love
Season greetings are slightly in advance! And what a lovely surprise! I received a big envelope from Iran, containing 66 letters printed on glossy paper for each of the people of W3C. The letter bears a message of acknowledgment...
- letter
- seasons-greeting
- translations