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On the W3C Agenda: Headlights 2013

Last year we introduced an annual headlights exercise to identify major new strategic directions for W3C. These are studies that involve W3C and its Members, and result in proposals for new work which we evaluate in July. We learned a...

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Filed by Jeff Jaffe on January 31, 2013 5:44 AM in CEO
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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2013-01-20 - 2013-01-27

The Openweb Platform Weekly Summary from January 21 to January 27 with HTML templates, Responsive Design, CSS media queries and UI, HTTP and DOM.

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Filed by Karl Dubost on January 29, 2013 6:25 PM in CSS, HTML, HTTP, Open Web, Web Applications
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Tencent is the Exclusive Host for TPAC2013

We're going to Shenzhen, China for TPAC2013! Thanks to Tencent for their great support!

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Filed by J. Alan Bird on January 29, 2013 2:56 AM in Meetings
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W3C Webinar: Developing Portable Mobile Applications with Compelling User Experience using the W3C MMI Architecture

The capabilities of mobile devices are increasing at a remarkable rate. This is true not only with respect to basic hardware capabilities, but also in terms of the ways that we can interact with these devices. User interaction through speech,...

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Filed by Deborah Dahl on January 25, 2013 7:36 PM in Mobile, Usability, Web Applications, Web of Devices
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IndieUI: Events expands user interface interactions for mobile and more

The IndieUI Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of IndieUI: Events 1.0. IndieUI: Events focuses on common types of user interface interactions that are controlled in different ways across platforms, such as scrolling the view, canceling an action, changing the value of a user input widget, selecting a range, placing focus on an object, etc. These user intentions can be inferred from hardware- and platform-specific user interactions through the keyboard, mouse, speech, or touch input.

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Filed by Michael Cooper on January 22, 2013 3:00 PM in Accessibility, Usability, Web Design, Web of Devices
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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2013-01-13 - 2013-01-20

The last Openweb Platform Weekly Summary was too long ago. Let's restart. Your feedback is important. If you would like to see different type of information, or topics explained in more depth, just ask me in the comments. And if you think, I have forgotten about something essential, add it in the comments.

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Filed by Karl Dubost on January 21, 2013 10:05 PM in Open Web
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W3C Host in China

We just announced the establishment of a fourth Host location for W3C, at Beihang University in Beijing. The Host locations house the W3C Team that facilitates the creation of standards for the Web. The W3C Team acts as a single...

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Filed by Jeff Jaffe on January 20, 2013 9:00 PM in CEO, W3C Life
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Join Us at W3Conf!

W3Conf is just over a month away! We've announced a full list of speakers and topics, and we hope you're as excited about the list as we are. We have 14 great talks on CSS, HTML5, Javascript and APIs, mobiles,...

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Filed by Doug Schepers on January 17, 2013 5:32 PM in Meetings, Web Applications, Web Design
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W3C at CES: Six new Web+TV Task Forces

As most of the industry, W3C is gearing up for CES and will this year for the first time send a delegation to Las Vegas to spread the word on the Open Web Platform and HTML5. So this is...

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Filed by Philipp Hoschka on January 7, 2013 2:28 PM in Web and TV, Web of Devices
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Performance Timing Information: Part 2 - High Resolution Time

Since August 2010, the Web Performance Working Group has quietly but steadily added various timing information in the Open Web Platform. We introduced the performance attribute on the Window object, and are extending it since then using several specifications. This second article introduces High Resolution Time.

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Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on January 3, 2013 7:35 PM in Performance
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