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- W3C Invites Developers to Implement WCAG 2.0
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- W3C Welcomes Community Discussion at WWW2008
Track
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- W3C to Examine Role of Mobile Technologies in Fostering
Social Development
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- W3C XML is Ten!
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- W3C Publishes HTML 5 Draft, Future of Web Content
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- W3C Opens Data on the Web with SPARQL
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- W3C
mobileOK Helps People Create and Find Mobile Friendly Content
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- W3C Community Convenes to Discuss Web Future
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches Office in
Brazil
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- W3C, Tim Berners-Lee To Present Mobile Web Vision at Mobile
Internet World
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- W3C
to Convene Web Technology Plenary in Cambridge (MA, USA) in
November
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- W3C, OpenAjax Alliance Hold Joint Workshop on Mobile
Ajax Applications
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- W3C Completes Bridge Between HTML/Microformats and
Semantic Web
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- W3C Publishes Open Standard for Describing Web Services
Policies
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- W3C Completes Work on Critical Web Services Standard
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- New Standards Confirmed for Voice-driven Web
Applications
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- Web
Application Workshop to Address Performance Challenges Across Platforms
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- W3C and WSRI Workshop To Explore Transparency,
Effectiveness in eGovernment
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches Office in Southern
Africa
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- W3C Track Announced for WWW2007 Conference
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- W3C
Sets New Standard for Internationalized Web Content
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- W3C Relaunches HTML Activity
- 7 March 2007: The press release is available in
English, Français, and Japanese.
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Italian, Spanish, and Swedish.
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translations, which may contain inaccuracies. We value the work of
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the community.
- Tim Berners-Lee to Keynote Opening Day at
3GSM 2007
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- W3C and OASIS Jointly Issue New Web Standard for
Industrial Graphics
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- W3C
XQuery 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 Become Standards: Tools to Query, Transform, and
Access XML and Relational Data
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- W3C Announces Symposium on Role of Web Standards in
eGovernment
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- W3C Expands Support for Speech Synthesis of World
Languages
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- World Wide Web Consortium Celebrates Ten Years with
Style
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- W3C Workshop Report: Keeping Privacy Promises
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- W3C Updates XML Formatting Standard to Incorporate Popular
Extensions
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- World Wide Web Consortium Celebrates Ten Years Leading
the Web in Asia
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- World Wide Web Consortium Releases First Version of GRDDL
Specification
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- W3C to organize a Mobile Web Seminar in Paris on 16 November
2006 (Media Advisory)
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- W3C Launches Secure Browsing
Initiative
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- W3C Announces Roadmap for Accessible Rich
Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA)
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- W3C to Pursue Improved Web Access in
Developing Countries
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- W3C Holds Workshop for XSL Formatting
Language
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- W3C
Publishes New Editions of Core XML Standards
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- World Wide Web Consortium Releases SVG
Tiny 1.2 as a W3C Candidate Recommendation
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- W3C to Expand Internationalization in
Speech Synthesis Markup Language
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- W3C Issues Mobile Web Best Practices as
Candidate Recommendation
- 27 June 2006: The press release is available in
English,
French
and Japanese.
- W3C
Offices have translated this press release into Arabic,
Chinese
Simplified, Chinese
Traditional, Finnish,
German,
Greek,
Hindi,
Hungarian,
Italian,
Korean,
Spanish,
and Swedish.
- Testimonials
- W3C Work Featured at WWW2006 in
Edinburgh
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- W3C Holds Workshop for Mobile
Device Description Repository
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- W3C Introduces Device Independent
Authoring Language (DIAL)
- 16 May 2006: The press release is available in
English,
French
and Japanese.
- W3C
Offices have translated this press release into Chinese
Simplified, Chinese
Traditional, Finnish,
German,
Greek,
Hindi,
Italian,
Korean,
Spanish,
and Swedish.
- Web Services Addressing 1.0 is
now a W3C Recommendation
- 9 May 2006: The press release is
available in English,
French
and Japanese.
- Testimonials
- W3C
Offices have translated this press release into Chinese
Simplified, Chinese
Traditional, Finnish,
German,
Greek,
Hindi,
Italian,
Korean,
Spanish,
and Swedish.
- World Wide Web Consortium Launches
Office in Mainland China
- 4 April 2006: The press release is
available in English,
French,
and Japanese,
.
- W3C
Offices have translated this press release into Chinese
Simplified, Chinese
Traditional, German,
Greek,
Hindi,
Italian,
Spanish,
and Swedish.
- W3C Renews Web Services Activity,
Expanding Work
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- W3C
Holds Web Services Seminar
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- W3C Launches Incubator Activity
- 8 February 2006: The press