Blog - 2008
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Are You MobileOk?
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By: Marie-Claire Forgue
Another one to go. The biggest mobile industry event is taking place in less than a month. Huge really -- maybe too big, for my own taste. I miss the time when it was held in Cannes: it was easier...
- mobile
- mwi
- validation
HTML 5, one vocabulary, two serializations
It seems not very clear for many people. So let's set the record straight. HTML 5 can be written in html AND XML.
- html
- html5
- specification
- xml
W3C Mail Search Engine gets an update
New year, new server and new features for W3C's Mail search service. Enjoy.
Open data, you and me
Data portability and open data are hot topics these months. The multiplication of social network sites has increased the aggregation of these data in silos. The Semantic Web activity encourages to open your data with a new series of cute logo. Geographical data such as the Open Street Map initiative, government budget such as USA are the trend. But when it comes to our personal data, we need more granularity.
- open-data
- policy
- privacy
- semantic-web
RDFa and HTML imagemap
RDFa is a way to enrich your Web pages with local data. The clear benefit is that your data are in context and then easier to manage. Yesterday, on the RDFa mailing list, Dan Brickley asked how we could use RDFa to extract the information of an HTML imagemap.
- html
- html5
- rdf
- rdfa
Michael and a tiny XML Schema test suite
Michael has created a blog. He's telling us about the fun of testing and shares this tiny XML Schema test suite.
- test-suite
- w3c
- xml
- xml-schema