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  • Article | 16/05/2013 NetChoice: California privacy bills are bad for Internet
    E-commerce trade group NetChoice takes aim at state legislation -- and at open access and privacy advocates -- in the newest list of bills it deems wo...
  • Article | 24/04/2013 Senator rips self-regulatory do-not-track efforts
    The U.S. online advertising industry has not lived up to a promise to stop the online tracking of Internet users who ask advertisers to do so, a senio...
  • Article | 21/01/2013 W3C aims to boost cooperation on standards with China
    The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is bringing its technical and management staff to China for the first time as a way to increase collaboration betw...
  • Article | 16/11/2011 W3C releases draft online privacy standards
    The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has released the first draft of two standards intended to protect the privacy of Web users and allow them to opt o...
  • Article | 17/08/2011 W3C broadens community participation
    Hoping to broaden the input from users, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has established two new virtual working spaces for individuals and organiz...
  • Article | 8/06/2011 A decade later, W3C finalizes CSS 2.1
    The World Wide Web Consortium has updated its widely used specifications for formatting the look and feel of Web pages, a standard known as CSS (Casca...
  • Article | 10/05/2011 Web inventor Berners-Lee fights to keep it open
    We often consider 21 to be a coming-of-age year, and the World Wide Web's impending 21st birthday will be no different.
  • Article | 25/02/2011 Microsoft Web privacy gets W3C seal of approval
    The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has given Microsoft's proposal for a standard protecting consumer privacy the seal of approval. Acceptance by W3C ...
  • Article | 17/02/2011 Microsoft IE9 not a 'modern browser,' Mozilla exec claims
    Microsoft says IE9 is "the world's fastest browser." Mozilla claims IE9 doesn't even qualify as modern.
  • Article | 21/01/2011 HTML versioning eliminated
    The working group for HTML has done away with version numbers for the Web page rendering standard.
  • Article | 22/12/2010 Microsoft opens HTML5 Labs
    Microsoft is debuting on Tuesday HTML5 Labs, a test and sandbox site for developers to experiment with early draft specifications of emerging HTML5-ba...
  • Article | 17/12/2010 W3C offers mobile app etiquette
    In an effort to make mobile applications easier to use, the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) has established a set of guidelines for developers to keep...
  • Article | 5/11/2010 No HTML5 crown for IE9 yet, W3C says
    Following the flurry of reports early this week that Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 had bested key competitors in the browser arena on early HTML5 co...
  • Article | 3/11/2010 IE9 and Chrome 7 top early HTML5 tests
    The newly released sixth preview of Internet Explorer 9 best handles the forthcoming HTML5 standard, followed by Google's Chrome 7 Web browser, accord...
  • Article | 23/10/2010 HTML5 makes maths easy
    The W3C has updated its MathML standard for rendering mathematical notation on Web pages to better portray basic math symbols, as well as render mathe...

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