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W3C today has 50 Working Groups, 15 Interest Groups, 132 Community Groups and 3 Business Groups. We are engaged in a growing number of developer relations activities and liaisons with dozens of other organizations to help improve the Web. We...
- ceo
Three Group Notes and a Last Call Draft published by the W3C Government Linked Data WG
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Special session on the long term preservation of RDF vocabularies at DC-2013
- linked-data
- sw-deployment
- vocabulary
Test the Web Forward Shanghai, August 17-18, 2013 - Registration now open!
Test the Web Forward is returning to China next month! This time, the movement goes to Shanghai on August 17-18. We're excited to have some great speakers and featured experts lined up to educate and support the community. The...
Tokyo Developer Meetup [belated report]
Better later than never, here is a short report of the first ever W3C Developer Meetup in Tokyo, that took place on 8 June 2013. The meetup venue was splendid, on the 14F of the famous Mori Tower (where the...
- html5
- meetup
- tokyo
Establishing the Meaning of Do Not Track
Today, the co-chairs of the Tracking Protection Working Group released the group's decision on base text for continued work. In progressing toward a draft that could move the multi-stakeholder work on a consensus standard for Do Not Track forward, the group reviewed and rejected a package change proposal offered by the Digital Advertising Alliance and its supporters. The decision re-affirms the Working Group's mission to 'improve user privacy and user control by defining mechanisms ...