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Interview: Ora Lassila on Web Apps Powered by Linked Data

Ora Lassila (Nokia) is a long-time W3C participant and member of the W3C Advisory Board. He also is one of the early proponents of the Semantic Web. I spoke with him about getting the best that Web apps and...

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Filed by Ian Jacobs on July 31, 2012 4:29 PM in Interviews, Semantic Web, Web Applications
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Conformance for Vocabularies?

How do you assess conformance to a vocabulary when the use of all terms is optional?

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Filed by Phil Archer on July 27, 2012 8:20 AM in Semantic Web, eGov
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HTML5 and HTML.next

HTML5 is the cornerstone of the Open Web Platform that the web community is building. This week saw two significant events in W3C that bolster our efforts. I wanted to share these with the broader web community, and in...

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Filed by Jeff Jaffe on July 26, 2012 12:56 PM in CEO, HTML
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Discovery for Multimodal Interaction with Multi-Device Systems

Multi-device systems include a variety of devices, where each device provides services that make the best use of its unique capabilities. A smartphone is more convenient than a large monitor for a touch user interface, but a large monitor works...

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Filed by Deborah Dahl on July 24, 2012 10:28 PM in Mobile, Web of Devices
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Chrome extension for creating html 'book' from wikimedia pages

I am involved on behalf of W3C with some European research projects where we are using a wiki to collaboratively work on reports for project deliverables. To assist with preparation of the final form of the report, I have created...

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Filed by Dave Raggett on July 22, 2012 11:22 AM in HTML, Tools
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