This week: HTML5 video, #webizen survey, w3process raised issue-124, etc.
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This is the 5-12 September 2014 edition of a "weekly digest of W3C news and trends" that I prepare for the W3C Membership and public-w3c-digest mailing list (publicly archived). This digest aggregates information about W3C and W3C technology from online media —a snapshot of how W3C and its work is perceived in online media.
W3C and HTML5 related Twitter trends
[What was tweeted frequently, or caught my attention. Most recent first]
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) W3C Blog: A Greater Voice for Individuals in W3C – Tell Us What You Would Value - (
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) W3process CG tracker: ISSUE-124: Normative Reference policy should explicitly black list WHATWG specs # The gist of the thread is in Jeff’s reply: # - (
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) HTML5 video: Adobe announced Primetime Digital Rights Management is now available via HTML5 on major web browsers - (
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) HTML5 video: PayPal’s Accessible HTML5 Video Player - (
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) HTML5 video: Netflix uses HTML5 video on Chrome for Mac
Open Web & net neutrality
- The New York Times | Bits: Netflix and Other Big Websites Protest Proposed Net Neutrality Rules, 10 September
- The Daily Dot: Net neutrality just broke the FCC's all-time commenting record, 11 September
W3C in the Press (or blogs)
4 articles since the last Digest. You may read all articles in our Press Clippings page.
- ZDNet | 500 words into the future (9 September), Build the future of the web, one standard at a time
- ZDNet (8 September), Adobe adds HTML5 support to Primetime DRM
- CNET (8 September), Boosting browsers, Adobe extends its DRM to Web video
- PayPal Engineering (5 September), Introducing an Accessible HTML5 Video Player
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