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    RDF

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    OWL, SKOS, POWDER

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    SPARQL

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    GRDDL, RDFa, Semantic Annotations

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    RIF

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    HCLS, Energy

Web Design News

XML is Ten!

Ten years ago, on 10 February 1998, W3C published Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation. W3C is marking the ten-year anniversary of XML by celebrating "XML10" and extending thanks to the dedicated communities — including people who have participated in W3C's XML groups and mailing lists, the SGML community, and xml-dev -- whose efforts have created a successful family of technologies based on the solid XML 1.0 foundation.

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W3C mobileOK Checker "Beta" Released for Mobile World Congress

W3C invites Web content authors to run the beta release of the W3C mobileOK checker and make their content work on a broad range of mobile devices.

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Call for Review: Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition) Proposed Edited Recommendation

The XML Core Working Group has published the Proposed Edited Recommendation of Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition). This revision of XML 1.0 incorporates all known errata for XML 1.0 Fourth Edition; see the diff-marked specification for changes. This version of the XML 1.0 specification contains one major change, to the definition of names, bringing one major benefit of XML 1.1 into XML 1.0; please read the background for this change as part of any review. Comments are welcome through 16 May. Learn more about the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Activity.

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WAI-ARIA for Accessible Rich Web Applications: First Public Working Drafts

The Protocols and Formats Working Group published First Public Working Drafts of:

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