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W3C TPAC 2008 - Listen, Read, Discuss
Not in Mandelieu for the W3C TPAC? You can still listen to the plenary day presentations, and even discuss with others on the IRC channel.
Filed by olivier Théreaux on October 22, 2008 7:26 AM in Meetings, W3C Life
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Normative References to Moving Targets are Dangerous
When creating a requirement in a specification should I link to it or should I include it. The answer depends on the context.
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 20, 2008 2:22 PM in Technology 101, W3C Life
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W3C Chairs T-Shirt
This year the chairs have a t-shirt. Discover the story behind this.
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 20, 2008 12:21 PM in Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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The network at W3C TPAC 2008
Vivien gave us technical details about tpac wifi.
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 19, 2008 1:05 PM in Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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W3C TPAC 2008 - starting
The big social event of W3C is starting. Join the fun locally or remotely.
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 19, 2008 11:40 AM in Opinions and Editorial, W3C Life
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Workshop on future of social networking
We have just announced a call for participation to a workshop on the future of social networking that will take place in Barcelona (Spain) on January 15 and 16 2009. A W3C workshop is an event organized by W3C where...
Filed by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux on October 14, 2008 3:25 PM in Mobile, Semantic Web
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Semantic Web Applications
It so happens that, in a short time, several entries appeared in the blogosphere on Semantic Web applications. David Provost published a report, Richard MacManus published a blog in ReadWriteWeb or, in the last issue of Talis’ Nodalities, Ian Davis...
Filed by Ivan Herman on October 2, 2008 9:24 AM in Semantic Web, Technology, Tools, W3C・Resources
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Understanding HTTP PUT
HTTP is not very well understood, and most of the time, it is ok. But when it is time to create a Web application, having a solid understanding of HTTP verbs will help you to create a good citizen of the Web. This is my attempt to explain HTTP PUT. Your comments are welcome.
Filed by Karl Dubost on October 1, 2008 2:20 AM in HTTP, Technology 101
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