ReadWriteWeb:
It only took 3 years to go from HTML2 to HTML4, but the HTML4.01 specifications were published 10 years ago and even though today's web looks very different, we are still waiting for HTML5. The Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (Read More)
www.semanticweb.com:
Scott KoeglerSemanticWeb.com ContributorAs principal consultant of Semantec, and also principal consultant for The Intelligent Healthcare Practice, Stephen Lahanas is involved in trying to solve issues around one of the most (Read More)
readwriteweb:
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Web, has embarked on a trip through Africa on behalf of the non-profit Web Foundation - which today announced two new projects. The Web Foundation exists to bridge the 'digital divide' (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Are tweets replacing blog posts? Who cares! Now that Twitter’s turned on its location feature, WordPress doesn’t want to be left out.So today, the blogging platform is launching a feature that will let you identify where you’ (Read More)
Semantic Web Wire:
... who work together to develop web standards and technology specifications (HTML, XML, CSS, DOM, RDFa, SOAP, SVG, semantic web, etc.).Until recently, those of a polite disposition would describe the website as functional r (Read More)
dive into mark:
On February 25, 1993, Marc Andreessen wrote:I’d like to propose a new, optional HTML tag:IMGRequired argument is SRC="url". This names a bitmap or pixmap file for the browser to attempt to pull over the network and interpret (Read More)
Semantic Web Wire:
We had a successful workshop at ISWC 2009 last week, titled " Semantics for the Rest of Us -- Variants of Semantic Web Languages in the Real World" . Sandro Hawke from W3C gave the keynote talk, and we also had a panel discus (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Efforts to bring advanced typography to the web have reached an important milestone. Type designers Tal Leming and Erik van Blokland, who had been working to developing the .webfo (Read More)
Planet Ubuntu:
So you've just installed Ubuntu 9.10, the cute and cuddly Karmic Koala, but now you're confronted with a most pertinent question, "What do i do now?" Ubuntu is a very complete and full-featured Linux distribution, but no oper (Read More)
Semantic Web Wire:
... Today W3C announces a new version of a standard for representing knowledge on the Web. OWL 2 , part of W3C's Semantic Web toolkit , allows people to capture their knowledge about a particular domain (say, energy or medic (Read More)
www.semanticweb.com:
Jennifer ZainoSemanticWeb.com ContributorAt the recent workshop co-organized by W3C and XBRL International on improving access to financial data on the web, a few key issues related to the semantic web took center stage. The (Read More)
Semantic Web Wire:
... turn their existing human-visible text and links into machine-readable data without repeating content. A key Semantic Web technology, RDFa came out of the work of the W3Ca s XHTML 2 Working Group. In July, the W3C announ (Read More)
The Sun BabelFish Blog:
The W3C Social Web Incubator Group is organizing a free Bar Camp in the Santa Clara Sun Campus on November 2nd to foster a wide ranging discussion on the issues required to build the global Social Web.Imagine a world where ev (Read More)
World Wide Web Consortium - Web Standards:
Today W3C launched its new Web site. This update follows the beta site announcement earlier this year. The new site features a harmonized design, simplified information architecture, new style for technical reports, and new c (Read More)
World Wide Web Consortium - Web Standards:
The eGovernment Interest Group has been rechartered with a new focus Open Government Data and Education/Outreach. The group is open to all (W3C Members and non-Members alike). We encourage participation from people around th (Read More)
World Wide Web Consortium - Web Standards:
A Patent Advisory Group (PAG) for the Web Applications Working Group published its report, which suggests that W3C should continue the work on the Widgets 1.0: Updates Specification. W3C launched the PAG when Apple Computer, (Read More)
World Wide Web Consortium - Web Standards:
The W3C community convenes next month in Santa Clara, California for Technical Plenary Week (TPAC) 2009, this year's edition of an annual week-long opportunity for W3C group participants to share news of progress and to addr (Read More)
World Wide Web Consortium - Web Standards:
The third and possibly final run of the successful online training course An Introduction to W3C Mobile Web Best Practices is due to start on Monday, 12 October. Participants work at their own pace at times to suit them thro (Read More)