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Do Not Track at W3C

The discussion about online tracking has picked up a lot of steam over the last year. We have seen multiple related features announced or deployed in various Web browsers, including Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer 9. Today, we have acknowledged a "Web Tracking Protection" member submission from Microsoft. We invite public discussion on the public-privacy@w3.org mailing list.

Additionally, we are announcing a W3C workshop for a broader community discussion, to determine whether (and if so, what) standards work W3C should take up in the space. The workshop will be held in Princeton, NJ, on 28/29 April.

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Filed by Thomas Roessler on February 24, 2011 5:00 PM in Privacy, Workshops
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W3C Technologies for Mobile Web Applications

Announcing the first version of Mobile Web Applications standards: February 2011 current state and roadmap.

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Filed by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux on February 24, 2011 3:07 PM in Mobile, Web Applications
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W3C Priorities and Milestones in 2011

Last year I published several posts about our efforts to establish a new vision for the W3C organization. I wanted to update you on how we have turned the results of the organizational vision task forces into specific plans and...

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Filed by Jeff Jaffe on February 9, 2011 12:48 PM in CEO
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Interviews on mobile web applications

The number of days remaining before Mobile World Congress is dwindling (a number of W3C staff will be there), and mobile applications are bound to be in everybody's mind there as it has been in the industry for the...

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Filed by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux on February 8, 2011 2:15 PM in Interviews, Mobile, Web Applications
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