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Smart cities and the Web of Things at the Media Web Symposium
Fraunhofer FOKUS are once again hosting the Media Web Symposium, which will be held in Berlin on 14-15 March 2013. The first day is devoted to workshops and the second to plenary sessions. The focus will be on connected TVs,...
- privacy
- services
- smart-cities
- tv
- wot
Web and TV IG note on Home Networking Scenarios published
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By: Giuseppe Pascale
The Web and TV Interest Group has just published his first group note document: "Requirements for Home Networking Scenarios". This document is a collective work of the members of the Home Network TF of the IG and lists the...
- discovery
- home-network
- tv
What's in the pipe for Web and TV?
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By: Ada Rose Cannon
HTML5 goes some way to bringing media to the Web but additional requirements need to be addressed for use in commercial video provider services. The Media Pipeline Task Force is to clarify these requirements and propose extensions to HTML media elements.
- adaptive-streaming
- tv
- video
Can Web people and TV people really get along?
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Technically, TV and the Web are converging. Culturally and ideologically, it seems that we have a much bigger gap to navigate.
- omweb
- tv
Web on TV workshop in Japan
The Web on TV workshop in Japan brings TV broadcasters, device makers, and Web companies at the same table. Around 130 participants are attending the workshop, making it the biggest W3C workshop ever. The main topic of the workshop is how, going forward, we apply Web technologies, in particular HTML5, to the television set.
- html
- html5
- tv
- video
Asia and W3C
A visit with staff at Keio University I continue to meet key stakeholders around the world as part of my introduction to W3C. The last two weeks have been focused on Asia. India I visited India last week partly...
- asia
- ceo
- html
- html5
- i18n
- tv