3GWeb Project: "Web Beyond 3G"
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This is the home page of the 3GWeb project,
financed by the European Commission's
IST Program (Unit D1 -
Communication Technologies).
3GWeb aims to significantly improve the usability, interoperability and
integration of European mobile Web technology.
3GWeb will conduct European dissemination activities on W3C’s “Mobile Web Initiative”, including
communication activities, training of content providers on MWI-developed
“Mobile Web Best Practices”, the development of quality-assurance support
under the umbrella of an MWI-developed “MobileOK” trust-mark and
workshops and working groups bringing together Web technologists and
designers of mobile and wireless networks beyond 3G.
The project started on January 1st 2006, and has a duration of
24 months.
Communication material
Latest News
  - Next Events in 2008:
    
      - Matt Womer will chair a panel at Mobile
        Web USA, on 23 January 2008, in San Francisco, USA.
 
      - MWI will exhibit at the Mobile World Congress,
        known as the largest mobile event in the world. We will welcome
        visitors in Hall 7, at stand 7D56, from 11 to 14
        February 2008.
 
    
   
  - W3C MobileOK To Help Make Web Sites Mobile Friendly
    — 22 November 2007
    W3C invites Web authors to run the alpha release of the W3C mobileOK
    checker and make their content work on a broad range of
    mobile devices. The checker runs the tests defined in the W3C mobileOK Basic
    Tests 1.0 Candidate Recommendation. Read the press release and
    testimonials. 
  - Mobile Ajax: Workshop Report — 16 October 2007
    The report of
    the Workshop on Mobile Ajax, co-sponsored by W3C and the OpenAjax Alliance, is available.
    Among areas the Workshop identified as needing attention are JavaScript
    access to device APIs, offline/disconnected operation, widgets, mashups
    and security. The Workshop was held in Mountain View, CA, USA, hosted by
    Microsoft. 
  - MWI in October 2007 
    
      - Matt Womer presents the Mobile Web Best
        Practices at Mobile Web
        Americas, on 4 October, in Orlando, USA
 
      - W3C Mobile Web Initiative hosts the 8 October 07 MobileMonday London. The
        event, entitled "The Mobile Web Revisited", will be held at the CBI
        Conference Centre. The doors will open at 6pm with a swift start to
        the evening at 6.30pm as normal.
 
      - Dominique Hazaël-Massieux participates at the first MobileWebCamp Paris,
        on Saturday 13 October, to be held at the Cirque d'Hiver
      Bouglione.
 
    
   
  - Call for Contributions to Open Mobile Web Test Suite
    — 30 July 2007
    The Mobile Web Test Suites
    Working Group is launching a call
    for contributions to build an Open Mobile Web Test Suite. This test
    suite, built by the community for the community, is intended to be a
    reference tool to describe the level of technologies support in Mobile
    Web Browsers available today. By submitting test
    cases (as described in the
    submissions guidelines) illustrating authoring practices, Mobile Web
    developers can contribute to a better understanding of the current
    limitations of user agents, which helps paving the way to better mobile
    web browsers tomorrow. 
  - Slides and audio track available for the Mobile Web Webinar in
    German — 19 July 2007
    W3C organized a free webinar in
    German entitled "W3C Richtlinien für das Mobile Web" on 17 July
    2007. Philipp Hoschka showed how you can benefit from the expertise
    collected through the documents and tools provided by the W3C MWBP WG. Slides
    and audio track (mp3 -
    14MB) are available (see also MWI W3C Webinars homepage). 
  - Dominique Hazaël-Massieux is Mobile Web Initiative Activity
    Lead — 13 July 2007
    W3C has named Dominique
    Hazaël-Massieux to the position of Mobile Web Initiative Activity
    Lead. Dominique first joined W3C as Webmaster, did early work on GRDDL,
    contributed to QA at W3C, served as Team Contact for the Mobile Web Best
    Practices Working Group, serves as co-Chair of the MWI Test Suites
    Working Group, and works on mobileOK. W3C wishes to thank Philipp Hoschka
    who previously led the Activity and continues his roles as W3C Deputy
    Director for Europe and Ubiquitous Web Domain Leader. 
  - Upcoming Mobile Web Webinar in German—26 June 2007
    W3C organizes a free webinar in German entitled "W3C Richtlinien für das
    Mobile Web" on Tuesday 17 July 2007. Philipp Hoschka will show how
    you can benefit from the expertise collected through the documents and
    tools provided by the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group.
    Registration is now open. 
  - Workshop on Mobile Ajax: Call for Participation — 24
    May 2007
    The Workshop on Mobile
    Ajax, co-sponsored by W3C and the OpenAjax Alliance, is to be held 28
    September in the San Francisco Bay area, USA. Attendees will explore use
    cases for mobile Ajax to help shape its use in mobile Web browsers.
    Topics might include user experience, application development, support in
    today's devices and browsers, and whether needs exist for standardization
    and best practices. The Workshop is free and open to all but position
    papers (due 15 August) are required. 
  - MWI at Mobile Web 2.0 Forum — 27 March 2007
    Philipp Hoschka presented W3C's mobile Web work at the Mobile Web 2.0 Forum Opening Ceremony,
    on 27 March 2007, Seoul, Korea. 
  - mobileOK Basic: review period extended — 2 March
    2007
    To allow as many people as possible to send feedback on the Last Call
    Working Draft of mobileOK
    Basic, and given the importance that this document should have on the
    future of the Mobile Web, the Mobile Web Best Practices Working
    Group has decided to extend the review period by one week, until
    March 13. Please send comments on the document to the working group's
    public email list public-bpwg-comments@w3.org
    , a publicly
    archived mailing list. 
  - Feedback sought on Open Testing Framework for the Mobile
    Web — 28 February 2007
    The Mobile Web Test Suites
    Working Group is seeking feedback on a project of developing an Open
    Testing Framework for the Mobile Web that would permit the community
    to better assess the support for various authoring practices in user
    agents available on mobile devices today. Please fill the on-line survey to help
    us assess the usefulness and feasibility of such a project. 
  - French Webinar on Mobile Web — 26 February 2007
    Join us for a free W3C Webinar
    in French, where you will learn how to make your Web
    content mobile-friendly. Cédric Kiss (W3C) will present the work of the
    Mobile Web Best Practices
    Working Group, including best practices, techniques, the mobileOK
    mark and a demonstration of the best practices checker. The
    Webinar will be held on Tuesday 27 February at 14:00 UTC. Attendance is
    free but registration is
    required. 
  - Tim Berners-Lee Keynotes 3GSM World Congress — 12
    February 2007
    Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the Web, opened the 3GSM
    World Congress on Monday 12 February in Barcelona, Spain with a keynote
    address at the Mobile
    Innovation Forum. Berners-Lee spoke on the role of innovation and
    openness in the Web's success, and how the W3C Mobile Web Initiative brings
    mobile telephony into convergence with the Web and aids in bridging the
    digital divide.
   
  - The Mobile Web in Developing Countries: Next Steps —
    9 February 2007
    Based on the W3C
    Workshop on the Mobile Web in Developing Countries discussions and
    further conversations, Stéphane Boyera publishes
    a white
    paper describing the general framework in which future W3C work may
    start. 
  - Upcoming Mobile Web Webinar in French — 17 January
    2007
    W3C organizes a free webinar in French entitled "Meilleures pratiques du
    Web mobile selon le W3C", on Tuesday 27 February 2007 at 14:00 UTC, to
    show the French-speaking community how to mobilize their Web content.
    Based on Dominique Hazaël-Massieux's previous presentation, Cédric Kiss
    will introduce how you can benefit from the expertise collected through
    the documents and tools provided by the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices
    Working Group. Registration is now
    open. 
  - Mobile Web May Help Bridge the Digital Divide: Workshop
    Report — 12 January 2007
    W3C has published a report from the
    Workshop on the Mobile Web
    in Developing Countries, held in Bangalore, India in December 2006.
    Workshop participants discussed the needs and challenges facing people in
    developing economies who use a mobile phone as the primary and often sole
    platform for accessing the Web. The report presents their findings and
    proposed next steps. You are invited to join the public forum for
    discussions about the future: public-mwi-ec@w3.org (archive). 
  - Last Call: W3C mobileOK Basic Tests 1.0 — 11 January
    2007
    The Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group has released a Last
    Call Working Draft of W3C mobileOK Basic Tests 1.0. Comments are
    welcome through 6 March. These tests provide the basis for making a claim
    to be W3C mobileOK Basic compliant and are based upon W3C's Mobile Web Best
    Practices.
   
  - Tim Berners-Lee and MWI at 3GSM'07 — 11 January
    2007
    Tim Berners-Lee will keynote at the Mobile Innovation Forum of the 3GSM'07 conference in Barcelona,
    Spain, on Monday 12 February at 9:00am. You are also
    welcome to visit the W3C-MWI booth located in Hall 7
    (#7D56), from 12 to 15 February 2007, and learn how to make your
    Web content mobile friendly. 
    
   
Past News: Year 2006
 
European citizens today are not "Optimally Connected Anywhere, Anytime" to
the Web. A large majority of European Web users access the Web on fixed-line
networks only. Use of mobile networks for accessing the Web has not yet
become as widespread in Europe as in other regions of the world (e.g. Japan),
because of usability, interoperability and integration problems of the
European mobile Web platform.
3GWeb aims to significantly improve the usability, interoperability and
integration of European mobile Web technology.
The project is led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) which was
founded by the Web's inventor, Tim Berners-Lee. W3C has been active in the
area of mobile Web standards for several years.
3GWeb is integrated with W3C's "Mobile Web Initiative" (MWI), aiming at making the Web ready
for next-generation mobile and wireless networks. MWI includes European and
international key players in the mobile production chain, such as authoring
tool vendors, content providers, handset manufacturers, browser vendors and
mobile operators.
3GWeb will conduct European dissemination activities on W3C's "Mobile Web
Initiative", including communication activities, training of content
providers on MWI-developed "Mobile Web Best Practices", the development of
quality-assurance support under the umbrella of an MWI-developed "MobileOK"
trust-mark and workshops and working groups bringing together Web
technologists and designers of mobile and wireless networks beyond 3G.
The 3GWeb Project has the following key objectives:
  - Improve Usability of European Mobile Web Platform 
    European mobile web access needs to become more reliable and usable
    before it can become a serious tool for the day-to-day life of European
    citizens. This requires that content providers produce content that is
    easily usable on mobile platforms, i.e. content that is
  “MobileOK”. 
  - Improve Interoperability of European Mobile Web
    Platform 
    Today’s European mobile web systems contain a range of
    incompatibilities, often caused by lack of standards conformance.
    Software such as authoring tools and browsers need to be “MobileOK”
    to improve interoperability. 
  - Improve Integration of Mobile Web Applications with
    Networks 
    Making mobile Web access a success will require close collaboration
    between Web technologists and the designers of future network technology,
    similar to the already ongoing collaboration to bring TV service to
    designers of future mobile networks. 3GWeb includes coordination
    meetings, workshops and working groups to foster the exchange between the
    Web community and the mobile network community. 
 The European Research Consortium for Informatics and
Mathematics (ERCIM)
aims to foster collaborative work within the European research community and
to increase co-operation with European industry. Leading research institutes
from eighteen European countries are members of ERCIM.
3GWeb will support W3C Groups that are working towards the goals of the
3GWeb projects. These groups are currently in the process of being
established.
 The
3GWeb project is financed by the European Commission's IST Program.
  Marie-Claire Forgue (mcf at w3.org) 
 Created: January 2006. Last revised: $Date:
2007-12-16$ by $Author: jigsaw $
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