W3C Talks in May

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  • 5 May, Eindhoven, The Netherlands: XBRL and the Semantic WebIvan Herman participates in a panel at 17th International XBRL Conference.
  • 5 May, Eindhoven, The Netherlands: What is the Semantic Web?Ivan Herman presents at 17th International XBRL Conference.
  • 6 May, Gelsenkirchen, Germany: Verordnete (Barriere-)FreiheitShadi Abou-Zahra participates in a panel at Einfach-für-Alle Tagung.
  • 6 May, Dublin, Ireland: XForms 1.1Steven Pemberton gives a tutorial at XTech 2008.
  • 8 May, Dublin, Ireland: Why you should have a WebsiteSteven Pemberton presents at XTech 2008.
  • 8 May, Dublin, Ireland: CSS Advanced Layout is not only for big gridsBert Bos presents at XTech 2008.
  • 14 May, Stockholm, Sweden: Internationalisering och lokalisering -- språk på webbenOlle Olsson presents at Språk och Internet.
  • 18 May, San Jose, CA, USA: State of the Semantic WebIvan Herman presents at 2008 Semantic Technology Conference.
  • 19 May, Canberra, Australia: Improving Government through better use of the WebJosé Manuel Alonso gives a keynote at Web Directions South: Government.
  • 20 May, Barcelona, Spain: Fast Forward: Get Ready for Web 3.0Steve Bratt gives a keynote at bdigital Global Congress.
  • 21 May, Sydney, Australia: Towards eGovernment 2.0José Manuel Alonso gives a keynote at eGovernment Forum at CeBIT.
  • 22 May, San Jose, CA, USA: Bringing SemTech Back to the BusinessIvan Herman participates in a panel at 2008 Semantic Technology Conference.
  • 27 May, London, United Kingdom: One Big Happy Family: Practical Collaboration on Meaningful Markup Dan Brickley presents at Microformats vEvent.

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