Blog - 2010
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Truly W3C Community building at WWW2010 (Part 1)
The WWW2010 conference that just took place in Raleigh is now over and it's a good time to report on some of the outcomes from the event, and most specifically about the W3C track that I had the pleasure...
New Release of the W3C Cheat Sheet
Back in November, I announced the first release of the W3C cheat sheet, a compact, mobile-friendly Web application that allows to look up keywords in various W3C specifications, as well as to access various guidelines and best practices at...
RDFa 1.1 version of the pyRdfa distiller
W3C has just published a First Public Working Draft for RDFa 1.1 Core and XHTML+RDFa 1.1. Yay! I did have an RDFa Distiller software and service for RDFa 1.0. Well, I did spend some time in the past few weeks...
- html
- rdfa
- xhtml
Volcanic ash, Europe, and W3C
I've been to Europe numerous times, but last week was my first visit as CEO of W3C. The meetings were good: with Member companies, prospects, government officials, executives of other standards organizations, press, W3C staff, and other colleagues at ERCIM....
- ceo
- critical-infrastructure
- europe
- volcano
Why does the address bar show the tempolink instead of the permalink?
An important feature of HTTP is the temporary redirect, where a resource can have a "permanent" URI while its content moves from place to place over time. For example, http://purl.org/syndication/history/1.0 remains a constant name for that resource even though its...
HTML5 Meetup - Paris
We're doing an other HTML5 meetup event in Paris on April 7.
- css
- html
- html5
- mathml
- mobile
- svg
- video
- widgets
Submission deadline for the RDF Next Workshop close...
This is just a gentle reminder: the submission deadline for the W3C “RDF Next Steps” Workshop is close: April the 4th. There is still time, of course, but not that much…...
- rdf
Update on HTML 5 Document License
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By: Ian Jacobs
Today at the W3C Advisory Committee meeting, we discussed the document license for HTML 5. We discussed use cases from the HTML Working Group that call for a more open license than the current W3C Document License. The result of...
- html