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- W3C Web
Standard Defines Accessibility for Next Generation Web
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- W3C Helps
Authors Go Mobile
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- SMIL 3.0
Advances Standard for Synchronized Multimedia
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- W3C
Workshop in Africa to Explore the Role of Mobile Technologies For
Development
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- Challenges for
Future Web Bring Experts Together at W3C Global Plenary
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- W3C Standard
Simplifies Creation of Speech-Enabled Web Applications
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- W3C Standards
Make Mobile Web Experience More Inviting
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- W3C eGovernment Activity to Help Empower Citizens
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- W3C Seeks Partners to Explore Role of Mobile in Bridging
Digital Divide
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- W3C Invites Developers to Implement WCAG 2.0
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- W3C Welcomes Community Discussion at WWW2008 Track
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- W3C to Examine Role of Mobile Technologies in Fostering
Social Development
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- W3C XML is Ten!
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- W3C Publishes HTML 5 Draft, Future of Web Content
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- W3C Opens Data on the Web with SPARQL
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- W3C
mobileOK Helps People Create and Find Mobile Friendly Content
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- W3C Community Convenes to Discuss Web Future
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches Office in
Brazil
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- W3C, Tim Berners-Lee To Present Mobile Web Vision at Mobile
Internet World
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- W3C
to Convene Web Technology Plenary in Cambridge (MA, USA) in November
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- W3C, OpenAjax Alliance Hold Joint Workshop on Mobile
Ajax Applications
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- W3C Completes Bridge Between HTML/Microformats and
Semantic Web
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- W3C Publishes Open Standard for Describing Web Services
Policies
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- W3C Completes Work on Critical Web Services Standard
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- New Standards Confirmed for Voice-driven Web
Applications
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- Web
Application Workshop to Address Performance Challenges Across Platforms
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- W3C and WSRI Workshop To Explore Transparency,
Effectiveness in eGovernment
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches Office in Southern
Africa
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- W3C Track Announced for WWW2007 Conference
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- W3C
Sets New Standard for Internationalized Web Content
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- W3C Relaunches HTML Activity
- 7 March 2007: The press release is available in
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- Tim Berners-Lee to Keynote Opening Day at
3GSM 2007
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- W3C and OASIS Jointly Issue New Web Standard for
Industrial Graphics
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- W3C
XQuery 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 Become Standards: Tools to Query, Transform, and
Access XML and Relational Data
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- W3C Announces Symposium on Role of Web Standards in
eGovernment
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- W3C Expands Support for Speech Synthesis of World
Languages
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- World Wide Web Consortium Celebrates Ten Years with
Style
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- W3C Workshop Report: Keeping Privacy Promises
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- W3C Updates XML Formatting Standard to Incorporate Popular
Extensions
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- World Wide Web Consortium Celebrates Ten Years Leading
the Web in Asia
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- World Wide Web Consortium Releases First Version of GRDDL
Specification
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- W3C to organize a Mobile Web Seminar in Paris on 16 November
2006 (Media Advisory)
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- W3C Launches Secure Browsing
Initiative
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- W3C Announces Roadmap for Accessible Rich
Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA)
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- W3C to Pursue Improved Web Access in
Developing Countries
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- W3C Holds Workshop for XSL Formatting
Language
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- W3C
Publishes New Editions of Core XML Standards
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- World Wide Web Consortium Releases SVG
Tiny 1.2 as a W3C Candidate Recommendation
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- W3C to Expand Internationalization in
Speech Synthesis Markup Language
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- W3C Issues Mobile Web Best Practices as
Candidate Recommendation
- 27 June 2006: The press release is available in
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- Testimonials
- W3C Work Featured at WWW2006 in
Edinburgh
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- W3C Holds Workshop for Mobile
Device Description Repository
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- W3C Introduces Device Independent
Authoring Language (DIAL)
- 16 May 2006: The press release is available in
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- Web Services Addressing 1.0 is
now a W3C Recommendation
- 9 May 2006: The press release is
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- Testimonials
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches
Office in Mainland China
- 4 April 2006: The press release is
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- W3C Renews Web Services Activity,
Expanding Work
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- W3C
Holds Web Services Seminar
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- W3C Launches Incubator Activity
- 8 February 2006: The press release is
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- Mobile Industry Leaders Agree on Best
Practices for Mobile Web Content
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- World Wide Web Consortium To Hold
Ubiquitous Web Workshop
- 24 January 2006: The press release is available
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- World Wide Web Consortium To Hold
Workshop on Transparency and Usability of Web Authentication
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- World Wide Web Consortium Releases SMIL 2.1 as a W3C
Recommendation
- 13 December 2005: The press release is available in
English,
French, and Japanese.
- Testimonials
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- W3C Moves Forward on New Extensions for Voice Technologies
and the Web
- 6 December 2005: The press release is available in
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- W3C Launches Group Linking Medical Industry with Semantic
Web
- 22 November 2005: The press release is available in
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches Rule Interchange
Format Working Group
- 7 November 2005: The press release is available
in English,
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
XSLT 2.0, XPath 2.0 and XQuery 1.0 Candidate Recommendations
- 3 November 2005: The press release
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches Indian Office
- 27 October 2005: The press release is
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and Hindi.
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- W3C Mobile Web Initiative Sponsors to Reveal Vision in
London on 15 November 2005 (Media Advisory)
- 25 October 2005: The media advisory is
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- World
Wide Web Consortium Marks Completion of Quality Assurance Working Group
with New Recommendation
- 17 August 2005: The press release is available in
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues XML Key Management System
(XKMS) 2.0 as a W3C Recommendation
- 28 June 2005: The press release is available in
English,
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and Japanese.
- Testimonials
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- World Wide Web Consortium Holds Workshop on Frameworks for
Semantics in Web Services
- 9 June 2005:The press
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- W3C Celebrates Ten Years Leading the Web in Europe (Media
Advisory)
- 26 May 2005:The media
advisory is available in English,
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and Japanese.
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- W3C
Launches "Mobile Web Initiative"
- 11 May 2005:The press
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- Testimonials
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- World Wide Web Consortium Holds Rule Languages
Workshop
- 27 April 2005:The press
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- W3C Lowers Membership Fee for Organizations in Developing
Countries
- 20 April 2005: The Press Release is
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- W3C Presents at WWW2005 in Japan
- 12 April 2005: The Press Release is
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues Critical
Internationalization Recommendation
- 15 February 2005: The Press Release is
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- World Wide Web Consortium to Host Booth at 3GSM 2005
- 8 February 2005: The Press Release is
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- World Wide Web Consortium Supports the URI Standard and
IRI Proposed Standard
- 26 January 2005: The Press Release is
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues Three Web Services
Recommendations
- 25 January 2005: The Press Release is
available in English,
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- Testimonials
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press release into Chinese
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues "XInclude 1.0" as a
W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues "Architecture of the
World Wide Web, Volume One" as a W3C Recommendation
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- W3C Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
- 30 November 2004: The Press Release is
available in English, French, and Japanese.
- W3C Offices have translated this
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- W3C Brings Leaders Together in "Mobile Web Initiative"
Workshop
- 17 November 2004: The Press Release is
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- W3C Spanish Office’s Standards Tour 2004 to Visit Ten
Cities Throughout Spain
- 27 October 2004: The Press Release is
available in English,
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Catalan,
French,
Galician,
Japanese, and Spanish.
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- W3C Workshop on Semantic Web for Life Sciences Draws Broad
International Support
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- World Wide Web Consortium to Celebrate Ten Year
Anniversary with Special Event in December (Media Advisory)
- 13 October 2004: The Media Advisory is
available in English, French,
and Japanese.
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media advisory into Arabic,
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- W3C Workshop on Constraints and Capabilities to Explore
Next Web Services Layer
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues SSML 1.0 as a W3C
Recommendation
- 8 September 2004: The Press Release is available in
English,
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- Testimonials
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press release into Arabic,
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- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Open Mobile Alliance
(OMA) Establish Formal Relationship
- 29 July 2004: The Press Release is available in
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- W3C Workshop on Life Sciences (Media Advisory)
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- Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web,
Knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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- World Wide Web Consortium Publishes First Public
Working Draft of Web Services Choreography Description Language 1.0
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- World
Wide Web Consortium Issues DOM Level 3 As a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues VoiceXML 2.0 and
Speech Recognition Grammar as W3C Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium Presents Mobile Web at 3GSM
2004
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- W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative Holds Best
Practices Training in Spain
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues RDF and OWL
Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues VoiceXML 2.0 as a W3C
Proposed Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Publishes CC/PP 1.0 as a W3C
Recommendation
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- W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee to be
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth
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- W3C Technical Architecture Group
Produces "Architecture of the World Wide Web"
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- World Wide Web Consortium Presents
US Patent Office with Evidence Invalidating Eolas Patent
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Announces W3C Day Japan 2003
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- World Wide Web Consortium
to Hold its First Outreach Event in Mainland China
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Launches Spanish Office
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Publishes XForms 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Web Ontology Language Candidate Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
SOAP Version 1.2 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Launches W3C European Semantic Tour
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Approves Patent Policy
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Proposed Recommendation of SOAP Version 1.2
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XML Pointer Language (XPointer) as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues Patent Policy Draft
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues VoiceXML 2.0 as a W3C Candidate Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 and Mobile SVG as W3C
Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues DOM Level 2 HTML as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
XML Encryption and Decryption Transform as W3C Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium to Move
European Host to ERCIM
- 27 November 2002: The Press Release is available
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- Testimonials
- World Wide Web Consortium
Releases Last Call Working Draft of Patent Policy
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
XForms 1.0 as a W3C Candidate Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Launches Finnish Office
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Launches Hungarian Office
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Exclusive XML Canonicalization as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Publishes First Public Working Draft of Web Services Description Language
(WSDL) 1.2
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Publishes Speech Recognition Grammar Specification
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Releases XML Conformance Test Suite
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Launches W3C European Interop Tour
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 and Mobile SVG as Candidate
Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Launches Korean Office
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
P3P 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Releases New Draft of Patent Policy
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XML Signature as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Forms
Technical Architecture Group
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- World Wide Web Consortium to Hold W3C
Day in Japan
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XML Information Set as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues VoiceXML 2.0 as a first public Working Draft
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Extensible Stylesheet Language 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 1.0 as a Candidate
Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 and SMIL Animation as W3C
Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
SMIL 2.0 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues First Public Working Draft of SOAP Version 1.2
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XML Base and XML Linking Language as W3C Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XHTML 1.1 and Ruby Annotation as W3C Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XML Schema as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Australian Office
to Host W3C Day
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Grows to Over 500 Members
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues Modularization of XHTML as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Canonical XML as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium to
Present at CeBIT 2001
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues MathML 2.0 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XHTML Basic as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues Document Object Model Level 2 as a W3C Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Holds Second P3P Interoperability Session
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- World Wide Web
Consortium Issues XML Schema as a Candidate Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Works to
Bridge "Digital Divide" - WAI Director Speaks at White House Event
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Scalable Vector Graphics as a Candidate Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Demonstrates P3P Implementations
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Launches Australian Office
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues First Public Working Draft of XForms Data Model
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Announces First Demonstration of Web Privacy Framework
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines as a Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XHTML 1.0 as a Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium
and Wireless Application Protocol Forum Establish Formal Liaison
Relationship
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues XSL Transformations (XSLT) and XML Path Language (XPath) as
Recommendations
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- World
Wide Web Consortium Clears Patent Hurdle for Web Privacy
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues
First Working Draft of SMIL Boston
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Joins ICANN Protocol Support Organization
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Supports HTTP/1.1 Reaching IETF Draft Standard
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues Associating Style Sheets with XML as a Recommendation
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues XML
Schemas First Working Draft
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- World Wide Web Consortium
Issues Content Accessibility Guidelines as a Recommendation
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- World Wide Web
Consortium to Investigate Patent Validity
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- W3C Issues RDF Model and Syntax Specification as
a Recommendation
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- The World Wide Web Consortium Releases First
Working Draft of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) specification
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- The World Wide Web Consortium Releases CSS
Test Suite
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- W3C Releases Jigsaw 2.0 Web Server
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- The World Wide Web Consortium Issues WebCGM
Profile as a W3C Recommendation
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- The World Wide Web Consortium Issues
"Namespaces in XML" as a W3C Recommendation
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- W3C Advisory Board aims to help the
Consortium design a powerful, interoperable Web
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- W3C Issues DOM Level 1 as a Recommendation
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- W3C Issues First Public Working Draft of XSL
1.0
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- W3C to Present on Web Accessibility
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- W3C Announces Appointment of New Technology
& Society Domain Leader
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- W3C Issues First Public Draft of Browser
Accessibility Guidelines
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- W3C Issues SMIL 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation
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- W3C Publishes First Public Working Draft of P3P
1.0
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- W3C Issues CSS2 as a Recommendation
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- W3C Issues SMIL as a Proposed Recommendation
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- W3C Issues MathML as a Recommendation
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- W3C Issues CSS2 as a Proposed Recommendation
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- W3C Issues MathML as a Proposed
Recommendation
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- The World Wide Web Consortium Issues XML 1.0
as a W3C Recommendation
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- W3C Issues Accessibility Guidelines to Extend
Benefits of the Web to a Broader Community
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- The World Wide Web Consortium Issues HTML 4.0 as a
W3C Recommendation
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- W3C Issues XML1.0 as a Proposed Recommendation
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- W3C Issues PICSRules and DSig1.0 Proposed
Recommendations
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- World Wide Web Consortium Launches W3C-LA
Initiative
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- W3C Issues HTML 4.0 as a Proposed Recommendation
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- W3C Issues First Public Draft of Synchronized Multimedia
Integration Language (SMIL)
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- World Wide Web Consortium Publishes Public Draft of
CSS2
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- W3C Announces Completion of P3P
Project Phase One
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- W3C Launches International Program Office for
Web Accessibility Initiative
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- World Wide Web Consortium Issues First Public Draft
of Document Object Model (DOM)
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- W3C Publishes Public Draft of Resource Description
Framework (RDF)
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- W3C Exhibits Technology at European Ministerial
Conference
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- W3C Publishes Public Draft of HTML 4.0
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- W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee Participates at White
House Administration's Electronic Commerce Initiative
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- W3C Announces the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3)
Project at FTC Workshop
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- W3C Launches the International Web
Accessibility Initiative
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- W3C Issues Recommendation for HTML
3.2
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- W3C Issues Recommendation for CSS1
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- W3C Issues Recommendation for PICS
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- W3C and CommerceNet Announce Major Step
Toward Resolving Industry-wide Internet Payment Challenge [JEPI]
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- W3C Issues First Recommendation for Portable
Network Graphics (PNG)
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- Keio University joins MIT and INRIA in hosting
the W3C
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- Jean-Francois Abramatic Appointed
Chairman of W3C
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- The W3C Announces HTML 3.2
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- The W3C Announces Web Style
Sheets
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- The W3C Takes Leadership Role in
the Development of HTML
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- Consortium Announces Active
Object Agreement
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- International World Wide
Web Conference To Be Held In Boston December 11 - 14, 1995
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- 15 Organizations From Around The
World Pledge Support For PICS Platform
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- DEC, NewView Join PICS Development
Team
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- Industry and Academia
Discuss and Demonstrate Platform for Internet Content Selection at Internet
World Press Conference
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- More Than 50 Papers
Selected For Presentation At The Fourth International World Wide Web
Conference, December 11 - 14, Boston, MA
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- Industry and Academia
Join Forces to Develop Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS)
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- INRIA and MIT to jointly host
the World Wide Web Consortium
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