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Standards Fun
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By: Karl Dubost
Marcos and Anne started Standards Suck, a site talking about Web standards.
- fun
- standards
- video
- w3c
LogValidator 1.3.1 has been released
LogValidator is a perl open source tool which performs step-by-step log analysis and quality checking for web sites.
- logvalidator
- open-source
- qa
- quality
- validation
- validator
Semantic Desktop in KDE 4.0 on Linux
Semantic Web based desktop system in Linux using KDE 4.0…
- kde
- linux
- rdf
- semantic-desktop
- semantic-web
Open Standards Interoperability
Achieving interoperability is a tedious work. There is a lot of issues. Let's explore some of them and find solutions.
- conformance
- interoperability
- qa
- quality
- specification
- test-suite
My Arms Are WAI Too Short
Web Accessibility for Older Users is a report on the needs and the issues that older adults face when using the Web.
- auto
- reading
- wai
SVG + XMPP = whiteboard
There are a few whiteboarding projects (sharing a drawing space) built around SVG and XMPP.
- protocol
- svg
- xmpp
We, Robots Like Music Too
BBC is offering their data under many forms. Their Radio Labs just released a new way to access to their schedule in many formats.
- linked-data
- music
- rdf
- rdfa
- semantic-web