W3C Leads Discussion at TypeCon 2010 on New Open Web Font Format (WOFF)
17 August 2010
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W3C attends TypeCon 2010 this
week for community discussion about Web Open File
Format (WOFF), the new open format for enabling high-quality
typography for the Web. WOFF expands the typographic palette available
to Web designers, improving readability, accessibility,
internationalization, branding, and search optimization. Though still
in the early phases of standardization, WOFF represents a pivotal
agreement among browser vendors, foundries and font service providers
who have convened at W3C to address the long-standing goal of
advancing Web typography. “As a key Web font standard developed by
W3C, WOFF 1.0 represents a universal solution for enabling advanced
typography on the Web,” said Vladimir Levantovsky, W3C WebFonts Working Group chair and senior technology
strategist at Monotype Imaging, Inc. “With the backing of browser
companies and font vendors, who are making their fonts available for
licensing in WOFF, this new W3C Recommendation-track document will
bring rich typographic choice for content creators, Web authors and
brand managers." Learn more in the press release and WOFF FAQ,
as well as more about fonts on the Web.
W3C Launches HTML Speech Incubator Group
30 August 2010
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W3C is pleased to announce the creation of the HTML Speech Incubator Group, whose mission is to determine the feasibility of integrating speech technology in HTML5 in a way that leverages the capabilities of both speech and HTML (e.g., DOM) to provide a high-quality, browser-independent speech/multimodal experience while avoiding unnecessary standards fragmentation or overlap. The following W3C Members have sponsored the charter for this group: Voxeo, Microsoft, Openstream, Google, AT&T, Mozilla. Read more about the Incubator Activity, an initiative to foster development of emerging Web-related technologies. Incubator Activity work is not on the W3C standards track but in many cases serves as a starting point for a future Working Group.