WICG: Evolving the Web from the ground up
Posted on:The group co-chairs, Marcos, Yoav and Chris, wrote about this group yesterday on the W3C Blog: WICG: Evolving the Web from the ground up.
The group co-chairs, Marcos, Yoav and Chris, wrote about this group yesterday on the W3C Blog: WICG: Evolving the Web from the ground up.
Yesterday via the “Restoring the first website” CERN Website, I discovered Accessing the line mode browser with 1960s tech, an interview of computer hobbyist Suhayl Khan, who shows us in a 15-minute video how to access the line-mode browser using … Continue reading
Mat Marquis was on The Big Web Show, episode 112 “Responsive Images Get Real”, published today. Quoting from the podcast page: Mat Marquis, chair of the W3C Responsive Images Community Group, sits down with Zeldman to discuss guidelines for responsive … Continue reading
I just happened on this post on the Adobe Blog, The W3C Updates Process for More Agile Standards Development, posted a few hours ago by Steve Zilles, who gives an overview of the purpose of the W3C updates to its … Continue reading
As part of my work in the W3C Communications Team, I monitor the social media and the press for W3C technology and stories. The Web App Source Code Protection Community Group has been much written about in the past few … Continue reading
[Cross-posted on the sensorweb Community Group‘s blog too.] I just watched a presentation live from Paris Web 2013, Designing with Sensors: Creating Adaptive Experiences, by Avi Itzkovitch. (A video will probably be available in the near future.) The tagline of … Continue reading
[Cross-posted on the SSN Community Group‘s blog too.] I just watched a presentation live from Paris Web 2013, Designing with Sensors: Creating Adaptive Experiences, by Avi Itzkovitch. (A video will probably be available in the near future.) The tagline of … Continue reading
9 October 2013 by Tim Berners-Lee, On Encrypted Video and the Open Web. Here are just selected parts: […] “So we put the user first, but different users have different preferences. Putting the user first doesn’t help us to satisfy … Continue reading
In a 4 October article, Dear EFF: please don’t pick the wrong fight, Chris Adams replies to some of the points made by Danny O’Brien for the EFF and Cory Doctorow for Boing Boing. I thought I’d share it here, … Continue reading
This is a call for participation. For the second year, W3C is embarking in the Headlights exercise, to identify major new strategic directions for W3C. Read more on the Headlights 2013 exercise in the post Jeff Jaffe wrote last month … Continue reading