At this year's 19th International World Wide Web Conference - WWW2010 , W3C organizes two "camps": the "Linked Open Data Camp" and the "HTML 5 Camp", within the W3C track. Calendar at a glance:
28 April | 17:30-18:00 | Press Conference |
29 April | 10:30-17:00 | Linked Open Data Camp |
30 April | 10:30-17:00 | HTML 5 Camp |
All events will take place at the Raleigh Convention Center (in room #306C)
See also the WWW2010 Programme and the previous W3C Track'09 in Madrid.
Tim Berners-Lee illustrates how linked data can change the world during TED University 2010 (see the video). |
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10:30-12:00 |
LOD Opening:
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13:30-15:00 | LOD Session 1 (Lightning Talks + Breakout Sessions)
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15:30-17:00 | LOD Session 2
Breakout Sessions [see the reports on the wiki] |
Philippe gave a take in early 2010 at Yahoo! about the new Web platform, centered around HTML 5 but including other technologies (watch the video). |
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10:30-12:00 |
HTML 5 Opening:
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13:30-15:00 | HTML 5 Session 1
- Morning session debriefing - SVG/HTML5 video live coding session, by Philippe Le Hégaret |
15:30-17:00 | HTML 5 Session 2
Lightning Talks + Breakout Sessions: |
The W3C camp room will be located in the conference center (room #306C).
Please register through the WWW2010 online registration system. Students may want to benefit from a low-cost "1-day Pass" in case they wish to only attend one of the two W3C camps. |
17:30-18:00: A press conference with W3C representatives
will be held in room #304.
To attend, please contact us at w3t-pr@w3.org or contact Marie-Claire Forgue (mcf@w3.org - +33.6.76.86.33.41) [W3C Media Advisory (20 April): W3C to Lead Discussions on HTML5, Linked Open Data at WWW2010] |
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The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n°248687 - Open Media Web (OMWeb)