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World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) launches Internationalization Initiative
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W3C leads program to accelerate progress in making the World Wide Web "worldwide"
W3C Issues Improved Accessibility Guidance for Websites and Applications
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 expands provisions for mobile, low vision, and cognitive and learning disabilities; international uptake in progress
FIDO Alliance and W3C Achieve Major Standards Milestone in Global Effort Towards Simpler, Stronger Authentication on the Web
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With support from Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox, FIDO2 Project opens new era of ubiquitous, phishing-resistant, strong authentication to protect web users worldwide
W3C's WOFF 2.0 significantly improves compression efficiency and lowers network bandwidth in fast decompression of font data
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WOFF 2.0 deployed in all major Web browsers, 70% of major websites now use Web Fonts
WebRTC becomes design-complete strengthening the Web Platform as a solid actor in the telecommunications arena
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W3C calls for testing and experimentation to bring universal interoperability to real-time communications
Web Inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee Joins Industry Thought Leaders at W3C Executive Forum 8 November in San Francisco
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Experts on Payments, Connected Cars and Cities, and Emerging Technologies will share insights on the Future of the Web and Business Impact
W3C Publishes Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) as a W3C Recommendation
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Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) Brings Greater Interoperability, Better Privacy, Security, Accessibility and User Experience in Viewing Movies and TV on the Web
Standards for Streamlined Checkout Gain Traction
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W3C Calls for Testing and Experimentation to Broaden Interoperability
W3C Unveils Inaugural W3C Publishing Summit Program
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W3C Unveils Inaugural W3C Publishing Summit Program
Backgrounder on Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
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This backgrounder provides information on the World Wide Web Consortium's work on Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), a common API that may be used to discover, select and interact with content encryption systems. This public document adds to and updates the March 2016 EME Factsheet.