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XML, JSON, XSLT and XQuery

XSLT 3 and XQuery 3.1 will have access to JSON data, the ability to generate JSON, and also tools to work with JSON in a query or transformation

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Outcomes from Headlights 2013

In January I blogged about Headlights 2013, part of our annual exercise to identify major new strategic directions for W3C. The timetable for the 10 task forces included several months of project development, presentations during the June Membership meeting in...

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Enabling new types of web user experiences

There appears to be lots of detailed discussion of how the web can be improved but little agreement on consolidated goals. This document is an opinionated attempt to discuss how interactive web pages could be experienced, articulating the well understood direction, mimicking native apps, but also pointing out two new directions that native apps have little chance to solve.

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Event Report: Test The Web Forward Shanghai Aug 17-18 2013

Test The Web Forward (Shanghai) was successfully co-organized by W3C, Adobe and Baidu on Aug 17-18 2013 Shanghai, China. After the first Test The Web Forward event in Beijing, more passion was raised from the developers community to this specification...

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Interview: Alcatel-Lucent on WebRTC with Anne Lee

W3C and IETF are standardizing WebRTC technology to bring real-time communications to Web applications. Recently I spoke with Anne Lee, CTO, Advanced Communications Solutions Innovations and Bell Labs Fellow at Alcatel-Lucent about their experience with the emerging standard. Ian: How...

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