Monday | 24 November, 2008

Stories about: W3C

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    NICTA researcher co-chairs W3C emergency services group 04/02/2008 14:53:34

    An international think-tank established to develop information sharing for the emergency services community has appointed an Australian researcher to co-chair the group.
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    W3C offers HTML 5 draft 23/01/2008 13:35:14

    The first major upgrade to the HTML specification since 1997, HTML 5, was published in an early draft form Tuesday by the World Wide Web Consortium, featuring APIs for drawing two-dimensional graphics and control of audio and video content. The final version of the specification is not expected until late-2010, and it will be up to browser vendors to support it, one analyst stressed.
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    Semantic Web takes big step forward 16/01/2008 08:12:19

    The Semantic Web, a concept tossed around for years as a Web extension to make it easier to find and group information, is getting a critical boost Tuesday from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
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    Yahoo adds Flash to widget platform 30/11/2007 06:02:25

    Yahoo is releasing an upgrade to its Yahoo Widgets platform that accommodates Adobe's Flash multimedia display technology.
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    Berners-Lee warns of 'walled gardens' for mobile Internet 16/11/2007 08:08:31

    There may be all kinds of technology issues, business plan problems and potential failures to address before the mobile Internet becomes a success. But for Tim Berners-Lee there's really only one issue.
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    Google Android on the defensive 16/11/2007 05:02:04

    Google has explained the choices it offers developers, at a public demonstration of the Android software development kit in London.
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    NICTA scientist to lead W3C privacy group 23/10/2007 11:09:27

    NICTA principal scientist Dr Renato Iannella will co-chair a new World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Interest Group to lead discussions addressing Web user privacy issues.
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    Microsoft sets ship date for Configuration Manager 28/08/2007 08:39:07

    Microsoft Monday said development is complete on its System Center Configuration Manager 2007, a cornerstone in its model for managed IT systems, and that the management tool will ship in November.
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    Semantic Web: Stuck in neutral 21/06/2007 09:54:08

    Ubiquitous semantic interoperability is like world peace: It's a goal so grandiose, nebulous and contrary to the fractious realities of distributed networking that it hardly seems worth waiting for.
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    iPhone can take a lesson from Opera browser 18/06/2007 08:57:48

    Opera Software's plans to beef up its browser so that Adobe Flash Player-like functionality will be intrinsic to the program are a move in the right direction.
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    Oracle's semantic technology catching on 24/05/2007 10:24:28

    Oracle on Wednesday staked its claim to leadership in the enterprise side of the emerging semantic Web space, saying that more than 100 commercial and open-source applications are using its version of the technology.
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