This week at W3C: JavaScript and HTML5 W3C Training, CSS Regions Published, Net Neutrality, etc.
Part of Privacy and Security
This is the 14-21 February 2014 edition of a “weekly digest of W3C news and trends" that I prepare for the W3C Membership and public-w3c-digest mailing list (publicly archived). This digest aggregates information about W3C and W3C technology from online media —a snapshot of how W3C and its work is perceived in online media.
W3C and HTML5 buzz in Twitter
[What was tweeted frequently, or caught my attention. Most recent first (popularity is flagged with a figure —number of times the same URIs or tweet was quoted/RTed.)]
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W3C Training: Early Bird Rates through 27 February for JavaScript and HTML5 Courses(24)
Personal blog: Individuals influencer of the Web at W3C –utopia?, by Coralie Mercier(18)
Spec: CSS Regions Module Level 1 Draft Published(18)
Spec: Encrypted Media Extensions Draft Published(409)
#lod2014: W3C Italy conference “Linked Open Data: where are we?”
Net Neutrality & Open Web
- ComputerWorldUK: Urgent: Please Help Save Net Neutrality in the EU, 19 February 2014
- Mashable: What the FCC Net Neutrality Proposal Means for Your Internet, 20 February 2014
W3C in the Press (or blogs)
4 articles this week. Find keywords on our Press clippings.
- Betanews (21 February), Cut SVG file size by 66%+ with SVG Cleaner
- OGC (18 February), OGC invites Mobile World Congress attendees to GeoPackage and IndoorGML workshops and an Augmented Reality interoperability demo
- Canada NewsWire (18 February), Espial Invited to Showcase HTML5 User Experience in the W3C Booth at Mobile World Congress
- Forbes (15 February), Web Apps Raise The Ceiling Above HTML5 As Famo.us Recreates Facebook's Paper
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