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W3C is micro-blogging

This is a quick note to announce that we're joining the µ-blogging community!

We can be followed on identi.ca/w3c, as well as twitter.com/w3c.

Filed by Coralie Mercier on May 12, 2009 11:57 AM in W3C Life
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Simon J. Hernandez # 2009-05-12

Hello World Wide Web!

karl # 2009-05-12

following intensively ;)

Beadrarp # 2009-12-12

added to my rss reader

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