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Better design tools for responsive design of Web applications
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By: Dave Raggett
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...
- design-tools
- open-web-platform
- responsive-web-design
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...
- ceo
W3C Automotive and Web Platform Business Group on the road, get behind the wheel
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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...
Proposed Permissive Copyright Experiment in HTML Working Group
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By: Philippe le Hegaret
The W3C Director proposed to the W3C Membership a draft revision to the HTML Working Group charter.
- html
- licensing
Interview: Paul Groth and Luc Moreau on Provenance
Paul Groth (VU University Amsterdam) and Luc Moreau (U of Southampton) co-Chair the W3C Provenance Working Group. The group has just published 12 documents to support the widespread publication and use of provenance information of Web documents, data, and resources....
Test the Web Forward Tokyo, June 7-8, 2013 - Registration now open!
After a very successful event in Seattle a couple of weeks ago, we're moving onward to Tokyo. It's already shaping up to be a great event with many working group members and W3C staff in town for F2F meetings....