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Dive into the Tunnels and make the Multilingual Web work: Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) 2.0

Last week the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) published “Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) 2.0” as a W3C Recommendation. So, what is ITS 2.0, who is behind it, and why should you care? Like the Tunnels of Disneyland Let’s compare this with Disneyland: you may not care about how the magic comes to life, as long […]
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W3C and Digital Publishing

The publishing world in general is undergoing major changes these days due to the presence of Web technologies. People are using electronic book readers more and more. “Citizen journalism” through blogs offers new possibilities to express people’s opinion, thereby also...
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For Erik Naggum, in appreciation

Reading Michael Sperberg-McQueen's blog over the weekend, I came across news that Erik Naggum, an active member of the SGML community, going back many years, has died. Michael writes: Erik Naggum, dead? Is it possible? One person fewer who remembers...
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