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Full Steam On Do Not Track
A blizzard of activity: that’s what we had at the Boston face-to-face of the Tracking Protection Working Group. Over the past two days, the group has successfully managed to identify a path toward fulfilling our W3C charter: we now have a roadmap to Last Call for a Do Not Track standard.
- blizzard
- boston
- dnt
eBooks: Great Expectations Workshop, first day
Yesterday was the first day of the W3C workshop on eBooks and W3C. This is one of those workshops where the value is not only to engage in technical discussion about use case and requirements, but also to bring together...
- css
- ebook
- html
Interview: Bistri on WebRTC for Video Chat Services
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By: Ian Jacobs
I recently spoke with Arnaud Budkiewicz (AB) of Bistri about their use of HTML5 and WebRTC to build a Web-based video chat service. IJ: How did you get started on this project? AB: Two years ago I decided to...
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2013-01-28 - 2013-02-03
Ok, it seems I keep up with the pace these days. Here your weekly Openweb Platform Summary covering from January 28 to February 4, 2013. In case, you missed last week. Next week, I will be in New-York City for the W3C ebook Workshop, but I will still try to deliver the summary in time.
- css
- dom
- html5
- http
- standards
- w3c
- webapps
A Week in Washington
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Reflections and observations on a week of meetings about open data in Washington DC.
- open-data
- usa
On the W3C Agenda: Headlights 2013
Last year we introduced an annual headlights exercise to identify major new strategic directions for W3C. These are studies that involve W3C and its Members, and result in proposals for new work which we evaluate in July. We learned a...
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