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World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) /**/ W3C W3C By Region All Australia Österreich (Austria) België (Belgium) Botswana Brasil (Brazil) 中国 (China) Suomi (Finland) Deutschland (Germany) Ελλάδα (Greece) France Magyarország (Hungary) भारत (India) Éire (Ireland) ישראל (Israel) Italia (Italy) にほん (Japan) 한국 (Korea) Lesotho Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourg) المغرب (Morocco) Namibia Nederland (Netherlands) Россия (Russia) Sénégal España (Spain) South Africa Swatini (Swaziland) Sverige (Sweden) United Kingdom Standards Participate Membership About W3C Site Navigation Standards Web Design and Applications Web Architecture Semantic Web XML Technology Web of Services Web of Devices Browsers and Authoring Tools … or view all Web and Industry Digital Publishing eGovernment Mobile Web TV and Broadcasting Web for All Accessibility Internationalization W3C A to Z Community and Business Groups Current Groups Proposed Groups Working Groups Specifications by group Participant guidebook Dev Resources Web Platform Docs W3DevCampus W3Conf Test the Web Forward More ways to participate Member-only Home Join a Group Get Member Account Skip News Internet/Web Organizations Issue Montevideo Statement on the Future of Internet Cooperation 7 October 2013 | Archive The leaders of organizations responsible for coordination of the Internet technical infrastructure globally met in Montevideo, Uruguay, to consider current issues affecting the future of the Internet. They issued today a Montevideo Statement on the Future of Internet Cooperation, signed by African Network Information Center (AFRINIC), American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), Internet Architecture Board (IAB), Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), Internet Society (ISOC), Latin America and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC), Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC), W3C. For related information, see Open Stand, a movement dedicated to promoting a proven set of principles that establish The Modern Paradigm for Standards. Call for Review: API for Media Resources 1.0 Proposed Recommendation Published 15 October 2013 | Archive The Media Annotations Working Group has published a Proposed Recommendation of API for Media Resources 1.0. This specification defines an API to access metadata information related to media resources on the Web. The overall purpose is to provide developers with a convenient access to metadata information stored in different metadata formats. The API provides means to access the set of metadata properties defined in the Ontology for Media Resources 1.0 specification. These properties are used as a pivot vocabulary in this API. The core of this specification is the definition of API interfaces for retrieving metadata information in synchronous and asynchronous. It also defines interfaces for structured return types along with the specification of the behavior of an API implementation. Comments are welcome through 25 November. Learn more about the Video in the Web Activity. Last Call: Compositing and Blending Level 1 11 October 2013 | Archive The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group and the SVG Working Group have published a Last Call Working Draft of Compositing and Blending Level 1. Compositing describes how shapes of different elements are combined into a single image. There are various possible approaches for compositing. Previous versions of SVG used Simple Alpha Compositing. In this model, each element is rendered into its own buffer and is then merged with its backdrop using the Porter Duff source-over operator. This specification will define a new compositing model that expands upon the Simple Alpha Compositing model by offering additional Porter Duff compositing operators; advanced blending modes which allow control of how colors mix in the areas where shapes overlap; and compositing groups. Please send Last Call comments by 8 November 2013. Learn more about the Style Activity. Touch Events is a W3C Recommendation 10 October 2013 | Archive The Web Events Working Group has published a W3C Recommendation of Touch Events. The Touch Events specification defines a set of low-level events that represent one or more points of contact with a touch-sensitive surface, and changes of those points with respect to the surface and any DOM elements displayed upon it (e.g. for touch screens) or associated with it (e.g. for drawing tablets without displays). It also addresses pen-tablet devices, such as drawing tablets, with consideration toward stylus capabilities. Learn more about the Rich Web Client Activity. Last Call: CSS Text Module Level 3 10 October 2013 | Archive The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published a Last Call Working Draft of CSS Text Module Level 3. This CSS3 module defines properties for text manipulation and specifies their processing model. It covers line breaking, justification and alignment, white space handling, and text transformation. Comments are welcome through 07 November. Learn more about the Style Activity. Web Audio API Draft Published 10 October 2013 | Archive The Audio Working Group has published a Working Draft of Web Audio API. This specification describes a high-level JavaScript API for processing and synthesizing audio in web applications. The primary paradigm is of an audio routing graph, where a number of AudioNode objects are connected together to define the overall audio rendering. The actual processing will primarily take place in the underlying implementation (typically optimized Assembly / C / C++ code), but direct JavaScript processing and synthesis is also supported. Learn more about the Rich Web Client Activity. More news… Talks and Appearances 2013-10-18 (18 OCT)Open Data: motor de la innovación panel features Martín ÁlvarezJornades Valencianes de DocumentacióValencia, Spain2013-10-23 (23 OCT)Everything is XML, XML is Everywhere (we just couldnt know it) keynote by Steven PembertonXML AmsterdamAmsterdam, The Netherlands2013-10-25 (25 OCT)Panel: Future of the open web: challenges and opportunities panel features Renoir BoulangerDrupal Camp MontréalMontreal, Canada2013-10-25 (25 OCT)JS in SMS by Alexandre MorgautJS.everywhere(2013)San Francisco, USA2013-11-07 (7 NOV)Web and Mobile keynote by Dominique Hazaël-MassieuxMobiCASE 2013Paris, France Events 2013-10-21 (21 OCT) – 2013-10-25 (25 OCT) International Semantic Web Conference Sydney, Australia Hosted by CSIRO, with support from W3C Australia 2013-10-22 (22 OCT) – 2013-10-25 (25 OCT) ICEGOV2013 Seoul, Korea 2013-10-25 (25 OCT) JS.everywhere San Francisco, CA 2013-10-29 (29 OCT) – 2013-10-30 (30 OCT) EDUPUB: A Workshop on Digital Publishing for Education Boston, MA Organized by IDPF and hosted by Pearson 2013-11-07 ( 7 NOV) HTML5 Tag Vienna, Austria Österreichischen Computer Gesellschaft (OCG) 2013-11-09 ( 9 NOV) Test the Web Forward Shenzhen, China Co-Organized by Adobe and W3C 2013-11-11 (11 NOV) – 2013-11-15 (15 NOV) TPAC 2013 Shenzhen, China Hosted exclusively by Tencent The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web. Read about the W3C mission. Jobs Open positions for front end developer, accessibility specialist, systems admin, and designer for webplatform.org. Validators, More Software More validators: Unicorn, HTML, CSS W3C cheatsheet More Open Source Software W3C Blog W3C introduces new plan and pricing for Validator Suite 16 October 2013 by Bernard Gidon HTML5 Continues to travel around the world: W3C Germany and Austria Office HTML5 day in Vienna 16 October 2013 by Felix Sasaki This week at W3C: Encrypted Video and the Open Web, Touch Events is a W3C Standard, Auto industry turning to HTML5, etc. 11 October 2013 by Coralie Mercier W3C Member Testimonial Accessibility Foundation The Accessibility Foundation is an expertise center providing information, research, Web evaluation and training in the field of accessibility of Web sites and Web applications to companies and governments. We are committed to the development of Web accessibility standards at W3C. 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