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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-01-30 - 2012-02-05
Time for your Open Web Platform weekly summary dose. A bit of HTML5, a bit of Web apps, a pinch of Web Architecture and HTTP and everything tied with a Web Education ribbon.
Filed by Karl Dubost on February 6, 2012 11:06 PM in HTML, Open Web, W3C Life
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Progress and support for Do Not Track in Brussels
With introductions from European Commissioner Neelie Kroes and US FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, the Tracking Protection Working Group met last week in Brussels, making significant progress on standardizing Do Not Track.
Filed by Nick Doty on February 2, 2012 5:40 PM in Privacy
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Interview: Opera on the Web of Devices
Opera announced their TV app store at CES 2012. I took the opportunity to chat with Andreas Bovens, Group Leader Developer Relations and Divya Manian, Web Opener about Opera and the Open Web Platform on diverse devices. IJ: What...
Filed by Ian Jacobs on February 1, 2012 1:18 PM in Interviews
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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2012-01-23 - 2012-01-29
There is a proposal for rechartering HTTP WG to start work on HTTP 2.0. The main discussions are happening on the webapps mailing list when the HTML WG is trying to finalize the few remaining open issues.
Filed by Karl Dubost on January 30, 2012 10:34 PM in HTML, Open Web, W3C Life
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Interview: Motorola on Taking the Web to the Next Level
I spoke with Gilles Drieu, Vice President of Software Engineering at Motorola Mobility, about his participation in W3C. IJ: What motivates you to participate in W3C? GD: From the early 90's, I have always had a passion for the web....
Filed by Ian Jacobs on January 23, 2012 9:40 PM in Interviews
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