Talks

Talks

W3C Talks for the year 1998

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December

18
Ian Jacobs presented Web Architecture, W3C Perspective at the Department of Computer Science, University of Bologna in Bologna, Italy. (Slides in English; presentation in Italian.)
8
Janne Saarela presented Resource Description Framework (PowerPoint only) at the W3C-LA Technical workshop in London, UK.

November

25
Josef Dietl presented Qualifizierung von Internet-Inhalten (in German) at Remus Symposion, Saarbrücken, Germany.
10
OpenNet '98, Potsdam, Germany
8
Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Web Phase II: Revolution or Evolution? (similar to DCI talk; a few slides are different) at AMIA in Orlando, Florida, USA.

September

Massimo Marchiori gave a tutorial, W3C e P3P (in Italian) at La Sapienza in Pisa, Italy.
Janne Saarela gave a tutorial, Using RDF to manage multilingual Web sites, at the Second European conference on research and advanced technology for Digital Libraries in Crete, Greece.
2
Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Web Phase II: Revolution or Evolution?, at DCI's eBusiness World in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

May

12
Tim Berners-Lee gave the keynote, Managing the Web: Chaos to Quality, at AIIM'98 in Anaheim, California, USA.

April

W3C-LA Events
14 - 18
Seventh International World Wide Web Conference (WWW7)
Developers' Day
W3C Track presentations

March

Dan Connolly gave the presentation Evolution of Web Data Formats at XML'98: The Conference in Seattle, Washington, USA.
27
Tim Berners-Lee gave the keynote World Wide Web - hopes for the future at the Quebec Internet Forum, Montreal, Canada.
18
Tim Berners-Lee presented XML and the Future of Web Publishing at Seybold Seminars, New York, New York, USA.
2 - 3
Josef Dietl presented Status of W3C EPayment Activities at Electronic Payments Forum in San Francisco, California, USA.

February

Josef Dietl and Joseph Reagle presented the W3C Platform for Privacy Preferences Project at the International OECD Workshop on Privacy Protection in a Global Networked Society.