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2016-04-12 (12 APR)
The Language User Interface to the Internet of Things: Tools, Standards and Resources
by Deborah Dahl
San Jose, USA
2016-04-13 (13 APR)
Portable Web Publications: Technology Challenges
by Ivan Herman
W3C Track at the WWW2016 Conference
Montréal, Canada
2016-04-15 (15 APR)
The Right Tool for the Job: Traditional Standards, Open Source, and Hybridization
panel features Wendy Seltzer
ANSI Open Source, Open Standards
Washington, DC, USA
2016-04-20 (20 APR)
Saving the Web from Itself: Security, Privacy, and the Social Web
panel features Harry Halpin
Brussels, Belgium
2016-05-05 (5 MAY)
2016-05-09 (9 MAY)
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Austin, TX, USA
2016-05-09 (9 MAY)
2016-05-09 (9 MAY)
Easy Checks for Web Accessibility: Get the Gist (No Experience Necessary)
by Shawn Henry
Austin, TX, USA
2016-05-19 (19 MAY)
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