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Internet Society Board Approves Donation to Support W3C Stewardship of Open Web Platform

31 January 2012 | Archive

In its continuing efforts to foster an open Internet ecosystem, the Internet Society today announced a 1M USD donation to the World Wide Web Consortium. This donation, the final installment of the Internet Society’s 2009 pledge of 2.5M USD over three years, supports the continued evolution of W3C as an organization that creates open Web standards.

“The W3C is emblematic of the inclusive, multistakeholder approach that is critical to the continued development, operation, and use of the open, global Internet,” said Raúl Echeberría, Chair of the Internet Society Board of Trustees. “We look forward to continued cooperation between the W3C and the Internet Society to advance our shared values through independent voices.” Read the press release and ISOC and W3C FAQ.

W3C Introduces Startup Level for Membership

03 February 2012 | Archive

To increase and broaden participation in its activities, W3C announces today a new startup membership level for small organizations new to W3C. Organizations are eligible for the new level depending on their size (10 or fewer employees) and annual revenues. This new level is available for the first two years of Membership. Please see the startup level description for details and more information about eligibility. Please contact membership@w3.org if you have any questions.

Last Call: Vibration API

02 February 2012 | Archive

The Device APIs Working Group has published a Last Call Working Draft of Vibration API. This specification defines an API that provides access to the vibration mechanism of the hosting device. Vibration is a form of tactile feedback. The API is designed to tackle high-value use cases related to gaming, and is not meant to be used as a generic notification mechanism. Comments are welcome through 01 March. Learn more about the Ubiquitous Web Applications Activity.

The PROV Data Model and Abstract Syntax Notation Draft Published

02 February 2012 | Archive

The Provenance Working Group has published a Working Draft of The PROV Data Model and Abstract Syntax Notation. PROV-DM is a data model for provenance for building representations of the entities, people and activities involved in producing a piece of data or thing in the world. PROV-DM is domain-agnostic, but is equipped with extensibility points allowing further domain-specific and application-specific extensions to be defined. PROV-DM is accompanied by PROV-ASN, a technology-independent abstract syntax notation, which allows serializations of PROV-DM instances to be created for human consumption, which facilitates its mapping to concrete syntax, and which is used as the basis for a formal semantics. Learn more about the Semantic Web Activity.

BAD to Good Updated: Demo shows web accessibility barriers fixed

31 January 2012 | Archive

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG) has updated the Before and After Demonstration (BAD). BAD shows an inaccessible website and a retrofitted version of the same website with the accessibility barriers fixed. Read the update e-mail and learn about Accessibility.

Three Last Call Working Drafts published by the RDF Web Applications Working Group

31 January 2012 | Archive

The RDF Web Applications Working Group has published three Last Call Working Drafts today:

Together, these documents outline the vision for RDFa in a variety of XML and HTML-based Web markup languages. RDFa Core 1.1 specifies the core syntax and processing rules for RDFa 1.1 and how the language is intended to be used in XML documents. RDFa Lite 1.1 provides a simple subset of RDFa for novice Web authors. XHTML+RDFa 1.1 specifies the usage of RDFa in the XHTML markup language.

A number of improvements have been made to RDFa 1.1 over the past year by working closely with Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! and the other search engine developers. Public review and comments have resulted in a number of further refinements to the language that eases the learning curve for beginner Web authors.

The release of these documents as Last Call Working Drafts is a signal to the public that the Working Group believes that all of the technical requirements, public comments and reported issues have been addressed. It is also an open invitation to the general public to review and provide feedback on the finalization of this technology via the RDF Web Applications Working Group mailing list, by 21 February. Learn more about the Semantic Web Activity.

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  • 2012-02-12 (12 FEB)

    ICC Color Management in SVG2

    by Chris Lilley

    OpenIcc @ FOSDEM

    Brussels, Belgium

  • 2012-02-14 (14 FEB)

    Le Web, plate-forme de convergence des appareils mobiles connectés

    by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux

    Autour du W3C : nouveaux standards et Web Mobile

    Lille, France

  • 2012-02-27 (27 FEB)

    Building the Business Case in your Organization

    by Shawn Henry

    AccessU at CSUN

    San Diego, CA, USA

  • 2012-03-13 (13 MAR)

    Options for Multimodal Applications -- platforms, standards, and tools

    by Deborah Dahl

    Mobile Voice 2012

    San Francisco, USA

  • 2012-03-13 (13 MAR)

    Options for Multimodal Applications -- platforms, standards, and tools

    by Deborah Dahl

    Mobile Voice 2012

    San Francisco, USA

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