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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-08-30 - 2011-09-11
In my tracking of the Open Web Platform for writing the weekly summary, I decided to be a bit more careful on what is happening on the HTML WG bug tracker. A lot of the discussion is happening there too. The biggest issue being the number of useless comments or spam.
Filed by Karl Dubost on September 12, 2011 8:22 PM in Open Web, HTML, W3C Life
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"Do Not Track" standards for the Web: The work is starting.
by Nick Doty and Thomas Roessler. Since we published the Web Tracking Protection member submission in February, and since the Workshop on Web tracking and User Privacy in late April, the conversation about Do Not Track has come a long...
Filed by Thomas Roessler on September 8, 2011 11:00 PM in
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Open Web Platform Monthly Summary - 2011-07-29 - 2011-08-29
I have decided to change a bit the style of weekly summary of the Open Web Platform. Instead of just going through the list of mails, I will try to focus on more specific things and give more context...
Filed by Karl Dubost on August 30, 2011 8:17 PM in HTML, Open Web, W3C Life
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From Innovation to Standard
Today we introduce Community Groups as a place for developers to collaborate on next generation Web technologies. Our stakeholders have told us that a lightweight environment for innovation is necessary because the market evolves at such a rapid pace. We...
Filed by Jeff Jaffe on August 15, 2011 7:40 PM in Open Web
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"Great course, money well invested. Thank you."
The June 2011 mobile Web training course is just over. We are now sending certificates of completion to students who passed all course assignments. Excellent success rate so far, with students happy to have spent 8 weeks with us. Week...
Filed by Marie-Claire Forgue on August 5, 2011 2:36 PM in Mobile
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