Posts Tagged ‘wide web consortium

Advertise here with BSA HTML5 brings clear improvements to the web today, the World Wide Web Consortium, W3C, specifically stresses that HTML5 is still in testing stages, and is scheduled to reach “Recommendation” stage (i.e. “release”), in 2014. Despite this, many developers have taken advantage of HTML5, as we’re about to see. HTML5 brings a [...]

The World Wide Web Consortium’s fresh blood includes China Unicom, Netflix, LG Electronics, Facebook, and Zynga. Originally posted at Deep Tech Go to Source

I had a great time at this year’s SXSW Conference. Tried to make it out to as many panels as possible. I missed a few due to the distance between campuses and confusion over shuttle buses — see #2 and #7 on Jim’s post. That said, I did make it a point to check out [...]

Since becoming CEO nearly a year ago, Jeff Jaffe has raised the World Wide Web Consortium’s profile. Next challenge: build a universal operating system. Originally posted at Deep Tech Go to Source

Web developers were given a green light Monday to start using HTML5. Even though many are already using the still-unfinished language to code complicated web apps, the web’s governing body made the transition official by announcing that HTML5 will be complete by 2014. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has extended the charter of the [...]


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