This is the 26 May – 2 June 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.
W3C and HTML5 related Twitter trends
[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.)]
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) First Public Working Drafts: W3C HTML Form HTTP Extensions, W3C HTML JSON Form Submission - (
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) Upcoming: Web.br 2014. Conferência Web W3C Brasil - (
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) HTML5: HTML5 Pokémon - (
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) PureMarketing: La Publicidad HTML5 derrota a los tradicionales anuncios en Flash (HTML5 advertising defeats traditional ads in Flash)
Open Web & net neutrality
- Quartz: When net neutrality backfires: Chile just killed free access to Wikipedia and Facebook, 30 May
- CNET: Bored by the Net neutrality debate? Check it as a rap battle, 26 May
W3C in the Press (or blogs)
7 articles since the 26-May Digest; a selection follows. You may read all articles in our Press Clippings page.
- Light Reading (2 June), What WebRTC Means for Telcos
- SD Times (30 May), SD Times 100: The Elements of Success
- The Register (29 May), ‘Hello? Hello? Yes, I’m calling you on my WEB BROWSER’
- CIO (28 May), Can Digital Rights Management and the Open Web Coexist?