W3C

Mobile World
Congress 2014
24-27 Feb
Hall 8.1  (8.1G15)

Visit W3C and learn more about the Open Web Platform

The Open Web Platform is the premier platform for application development. Built on HTML5 and a host of other open standards, HTML5 logo the Open Web Platform is fundamentally transforming industry after industry. Technology convergence, video and rich multimedia, new forms of interaction, social networking, greater device interoperability, and improved accessibility are having a profound impact on the way businesses operate and serve customers. Members of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) are shaping the Web as the premier platform for innovation, and changing the way we live, work, and play. Read the press release and Learn more…

Demos at W3C's Booth in 2014

Come by the booth to see these demos W3C Members and staff that will show how the Web is transforming the mobile industry.

  • W3C/Klickfilm: New Ways to Advertise with Videos/Pictures on the Web using HMTL5 and Linked Data
  • Baidu: Baidu Light Apps ("ScreenX", "Paipaigp", 3VividTim" and "Baidu-Share")
  • Ericsson: InBrowser Communication
  • Espial: Reimagining the TV User Experience with HTML5
  • Igalia: New layouts models on the Web (CSS3 standards implementation: CSS Grid Layout & CSS Regions)
  • Intel: Building a real-time system for Remotely Piloted Vehicles using HTML5 and the Intel® XDK
  • Kolor: Kolor Eyes: 360-degree videos & interactive virtual tours in HTML5
  • Mozilla: Firefox OS - making HTML5 on mobile work
  • Opera: Coast by Opera (browser for iPad)
  • Zaragoza: Web we want: Open Web, zaragoza.es

Demo Schedule

Below are confirmed demo times; this table may evolve during the week.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
09:00 W3C/Clickfilm W3C/Clickfilm W3C/Clickfilm
10:00 Intel W3C/Clickfilm
11:00 Kolor Kolor Kolor Kolor
12:00 Baidu Baidu Intel, Igalia
14:00 Ericsson Ericsson Ericsson Ericsson
15:00 Espial Espial Espial Espial
17:00 Mozilla Mozilla

Schedule a meeting!

To schedule a meeting with CEO Jeff Jaffe or other W3C staff, please write to team-contact@w3.org.

Web 25th anniversary and W3C 20th anniversary

In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web and in 1994 he launched W3C to lead the Web to its full potential. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and partners will celebrate the anniversary throughout 2014. Learn more soon!

Learn more about W3C @ MWC and W3C's Mobile Resources

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