As part of advancing HTML 5.0 to W3C Recommendation by 2014, the HTML Working Group Chairs proposed a plan today to work in parallel on stabilizing HTML 5.0 and developing the next generation of HTML features.
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The Flowing Standard
Looking at it in terms of rebounds, plot twists, nurtured healing and abandonment, love and betrayal, strife, toil, stunning victories, dispersions and last minute rallies the only thing that distinguishes HTML's history from a charts-topping teenage fantasy saga seems...
Pitch in front of Michael[tm] Smith – present your #HTML5 developments #W3C #Berlin
The W3C Germany and Austria Office celebrates the W3C Days on 10-11 September, in Berlin, with a strong focus on HTML5. Michael[tm] Smith, W3C team contact for HTML5 will be speaking and available to exchange ideas. You’ll hear about the...
HTML5 and HTML.next
HTML5 is the cornerstone of the Open Web Platform that the web community is building. This week saw two significant events in W3C that bolster our efforts. I wanted to share these with the broader web community, and in...
Chrome extension for creating html 'book' from wikimedia pages
I am involved on behalf of W3C with some European research projects where we are using a wiki to collaboratively work on reports for project deliverables. To assist with preparation of the final form of the report, I have created...


