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Vehicle Information API draft available

The Automotive and Web Paltform Business Group is very pleased to announce the availability of the  Vehicle Information API draft : http://www.w3.org/community/autowebplatform/ Please review and send your questions and comments to the group as this document will be discussed at the next Face to Face meeting on May 22 and 23. Thanks to everyone who […]
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Web Payment, Welcome new W3C Member: Ingenico

Next week, we’re holding the W3C Web & Payment workshop in Paris, hosted by Ingenico, a W3C Member we welcomed a few months ago. Ingenico believes that only open and interoperable payment standards will enable the sustainable development of an ecosystem that is experiencing a major change with the proliferation of connected devices. This is […]
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Welcome New W3C Member: GS1

As we enter the 26th year of the World Wide Web, we welcome a new-comer in the W3C Members community. GS1, an international not-for-profit association with Member Organisations in over 100 countries, will be able to contribute to the design and implementation of global standards and solutions to improve the efficiency and visibility of supply […]
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W3C introduces new plan and pricing for Validator Suite

Today we are very happy to introduce a new W3C Validator Suite plan and pricing. Further to important customer feedback, and market comments, our offers now feature increased flexibility, control and cost savings. Validator Suite is now based on credit of page validation. Credits may be used to validate Web pages on a single or […]
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SSL Europa joins W3C to promote a more secure Web

SSL Europa creates innovative solutions for better security with mobile connections. Their objective is to tackle the challenges of privacy and data transfers from mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. As a security specialist for dematerialized environments, the company is the delegated Registration Authority of Keynectis-OpenTrust, the famous Trusted Third Party leader in Europe. […]
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mobiLead: a French startup joining W3C

We welcome mobiLead, a French startup that recently joined W3C as a Member. Based on its commitment to promoting open standards and its expertise in Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC), Near Field Communications (NFC) and in the Internet of...
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