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5 Exciting Things to Look Forward to in HTML 5Open in New Window
"HTML 5 is the upcoming major revision of the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the main method of marking up content for sharing on the World Wide Web. HTML's development stopped at HTML 4.01 in 1 read more »
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IBM, Oracle, Red Hat Form Test Bed For Web Service InteroperabilityOpen in New Window
"The Web Services Test Forum aims to establish interoperability among products built to the IETF, Oasis, World Wide Web Consortium, and other standards." read more »
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How HTML Will Change the Web.Open in New Window
Dana Blankenhorn discusses the current draft of the W3C's latest major revision to HTML - version 5. She notes several great new features and questions how HTML 5 will affect the future of web devel read more »
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Nokia to W3C: Ogg is proprietary, we need DRM on the Web.Open in New Window
Cory Doctorow over BoingBoing picks up the topic of Nokia's push to remove Ogg Theora, a video standard, from the upcoming HTML5 specification. read more »
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Did the W3C acknowledge CDF's potential as a office format in newly public email?Open in New Window
The OpenDocument Foundation, to be distinguished from the ODF format started a nasty bout on the publicity front when it withdrew its support for the ODF format and instead threw its weight behind th read more »
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Former OpenDocument advocates bolt for W3C standard.Open in New Window
In a major coup for Microsoft, though Microsoft isn't involved, OpenDocument advocates Gary Edwards and Stan Hiser have abandoned OpenDocument and moved to the W3C's Compound Documents Format. read more »
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Web Services Policy 1.5 - Framework from W3COpen in New Window
From the document, "The Web Services Policy 1.5 - Framework provides a general purpose model and corresponding syntax to describe the policies of entities in a Web services-based system. <br />"Web Serv read more »
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