This is the 24-31 January 2014 edition of a “weekly digest of W3C news and trends” that I prepare for the W3C Membership and public-w3c-digest mailing list (publicly archived). This digest aggregates information about W3C and W3C technology from online media —a snapshot of how W3C and its work is perceived in online media. You may tweet your demos and cool dev/design stuff to @koalie, or write me e-mail. If you have suggestions for improvement, please leave a comment.
W3C and HTML5 buzz in Twitter
[What was tweeted frequently, or caught my attention. Most recent first (popularity is flagged with a figure —number of times the same URIs or tweet was quoted/RTed.)]
(44)
W3C Community Group: HTML for email Community Group(18)
Net awards 2014: Test The Web Forward nominated a Game Changer of the year(15)
W3C Blog: W3C honoured in 2014 net Awards technology nominations, by Coralie Mercier(274)
mnot’s blog: Nine Things to Expect from HTTP/2(22)
W3C Blog: Creating the future of Web and TV, by Daniel Davis(25)
#web25: 2014, the year the Web turns 25(65)
Clubic: W3C: vers une standardisation du paiement sur Internet (W3C: towards standardization of Internet payment)(31)
NFC World: W3C publishes draft NFC API(100)
HTML5: The HTML Landscape(22)
Vidcast: TPN.tv – W3C 25th Anniversary Celebration and What the Next 25 Looks Like, interview of Jeff Jaffe at CES(38)
T3N: Sauberer Code: Die Validator-Suite von W3C im t3n-Test (Clean code: The Validator Suite of W3C in t3n-Test)(51)
Podcast: The Big Web Show – Bring Me The Head Of Tim Berners-Lee, Robin Berjon talked with Jeffrey Zeldman about EME, DRM, MPAA, and W3C
Net Neutrality & Open Web
- Mashable: The Fight to Save Net Neutrality: 1 Million Signatures and Counting, 30 January 2014
- Huffington Post: Netflix’s Battle For Net Neutrality Could Look Like This, 27 January 2014
- EFF: Why the FCC Can’t Actually Save Net Neutrality, 27 January 2014
W3C in the Press (or blogs)
2 articles this week.
- Access iQ (31 January), An interview with Australian accessibility pioneer Dr Andrew Arch
- ITespresso.fr (30 January), Le W3C fédère l’écosystème du paiement en ligne autour de HTML5 (W3C brings together the ecosystem of online payment around HTML5)
- Microsoft Open Technologies (30 January), Pointer Events Progress: Mozilla and Blink Communities Reach a Significant Engineering Milestone
- NFC World (29 January), W3C publishes draft NFC API
- TechCrunch (28 January), Amazon Appstore Now Allows Developers To Charge For HTML5 Web Apps, Promote Them Through “Free App Of The Day”
- Cash (20 January), «Mir missfallen Überwachung und Zensur» (“I am displeased surveillance and censorship”)
Do you know of any reference on w3c.org or anywhere else that lists all of the technologies that comprise the openweb? or maybe all the active groups in the openweb on w3c. please let me know.
thank
by Zane A
Dear Zane,
Our Standards overview page defines the open Web platform in this manner: “Although the boundaries of the platform continue to evolve, industry leaders speak nearly in unison about how HTML5 will be the cornerstone for this platform. But the full strength of the platform relies on many more technologies that W3C and its partners are creating, including CSS, SVG, WOFF, the Semantic Web stack, XML, and a variety of APIs.”