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Community and Business Groups: The First Year
Almost one year ago, we launched Community and Business Groups. We wanted to make it easier for people to bring their ideas to W3C. And they have. In May of this year we issued a press release as participation rose...
Mobile Web Training in Spanish
A lot of course material out there is in English. Within W3C's online training for Web developers program, also known as W3DevCampus, we are proud to launch a complete online training package in Spanish associated with the "Mobile Web 1"...
Do Not Track at W3C
The discussion about online tracking has picked up a lot of steam over the last year. We have seen multiple related features announced or deployed in various Web browsers, including Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer 9. Today, we have acknowledged a "Web Tracking Protection" member submission from Microsoft. We invite public discussion on the public-privacy@w3.org mailing list.
Progress in Lyon - TPAC 2010
W3C met in Lyon, France 1-5 November for an annual W3C gathering we call "TPAC" (for Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee, pronounced "T-pack"). This was my first TPAC. Based on what I saw and what I heard it was a...
- ceo
Give me a break! CSS WG meeting
CSS WG is meeting in Cambridge, UK and had an interesting discussion about br element and possible associated CSS properties.
- css
- f2f
- wai-aria
- working-group
SVG On Acid?
SVG has had a huge surge of popularity in the past few years... so we thought ACID3 would be a great chance for a push for SVG interoperability. The SVG Working Group... devised a few tests that we hope will be included in ACID3.
- acid3
- interoperability
- svg