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Interview: Oracle on Data on the Web - Part 2 with Xavier Lopez

This is part 2 of a 2-part interview with Oracle about data on the Web. In part 1, the focus is on the consumption of data by applications, such as those that enterprises provide to their employees. In part...

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Filed by Ian Jacobs on May 29, 2013 1:55 PM in Interviews, Semantic Web
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Interview: Oracle on Data on the Web - Part 1 with Reza B'Far

This is part 1 of a 2-part interview with Oracle about data on the Web. In part 1, the focus is on the consumption of data by applications, such as those that enterprises provide to their employees. In part...

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Filed by Ian Jacobs on May 29, 2013 1:52 PM in Interviews, Semantic Web
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Four W3C projects into Google Summer of Code 2013

Google has just announced the accepted projects for the Summer of Code 2013. W3C was granted four slots. First of all, I'd like to thank all the students who participated as well as the mentors, particularly Manu Sporny who...

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Filed by Alexandre Bertails on May 28, 2013 2:15 PM in HTML, Internationalization, Open Web, Semantic Web, W3C Life
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W3DevCampus - a trainer's perspective / HTML5 online course

Last week, at the WWW2013 conference in Rio de Janeiro, I gave the HTML5 tutorial within W3C's tutorial track. I met one of my online students who told me how good the course was. That made my day, believe...

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Filed by Michel Buffa on May 24, 2013 6:31 AM in HTML, Training, Tutorials
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Dublin - at the Core of eGov and Open Data this June

As Ireland's presidency of the European Union draws to a close, a series of events are being held in Dublin next month related to the Digital Agenda for Europe. W3C is pleased to be involved in two collocated conferences that are shaping its future work in eGov and open data.

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Filed by Phil Archer on May 22, 2013 10:13 AM in Conference, eGov
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Sunnyvale DNT Meeting: Overcast With Skies Clearing

Since I became co-chair of the Tracking Protection Working Group in late 2012, we have faced a metaphorically-apt series of weather challenges for our Face-to-Face meetings: a record snowstorm in Boston in February, heavy snow for our Global Considerations meeting...

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Filed by Peter Swire on May 13, 2013 5:21 PM in Meetings, Privacy
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Better design tools for responsive design of Web applications

Studies show that corporate websites are for the most part not designed for their usability on smart phones. Some companies provide native applications that users can install on the smart phones, but this is not a panacea. This situation is...

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Filed by Dave Raggett on May 11, 2013 2:54 PM in Open Web, Web Design
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Perspectives on Encrypted Media Extension Reaching First Public Working Draft

The HTML Working Group has announced their decision to release a First Public Working Draft of the Encrypted Media Extension (EME) specification. A preliminary version of the document has been public for some time, prompting the Free Software Foundation...

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Filed by Jeff Jaffe on May 9, 2013 3:00 PM in CEO, Open Web
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W3C Automotive and Web Platform Business Group on the road, get behind the wheel

The W3C Automotive and Web Platform Business Group held its first face to face meeting in Barcelona on the 22 April. A lot of ideas were discussed during this meeting between BMW, VW, PSA, Visteon, Continental, Intel, KDDI, LG, Magneti...

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Filed by Bernard Gidon on May 6, 2013 7:17 AM in Automotive, Community and Business Groups, Meetings, Technology
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Proposed Permissive Copyright Experiment in HTML Working Group

The W3C Director proposed to the W3C Membership a >draft revision to the HTML Working Group charter.

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Filed by Philippe Le Hégaret on May 1, 2013 8:22 PM in Open Web, W3C Life
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