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Many ways to access W3C mailing-lists
W3C may be about Web technologies, but a lot of its discussions happen... by e-mail. With more than 600,000 public mails archived to date, how can we manage the information overload? And how can that influence our online behaviour?
Filed on March 18, 2008 4:10 PM in W3C Life, Web Spotting, XML
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Get Involved!
The Web exists because people wanted to connect to each others and share. They got involved. The first Web site was a kind of blog written by Tim Berners-Lee. People were experimenting, implementing, writing manual and tutorials. Tim was announcing the new servers that you could count each month on your fingers. You too can be part of it.
Filed on December 20, 2007 10:47 PM in Opinions & Editorial, Tutorials, W3C Life, Web Spotting
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WASP's Education Task Force Curriculum Survey
If you are involved in teaching the web, this survey created by the Education Task Force of the Web Standards Project is for you. Take a few minutes of your time, and help them build a better curriculum for the future Web professionals.
Filed on July 4, 2007 6:53 AM in Web Spotting
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