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W3C on Mobile, CSS, Multimodal and more

Type
Video
Tags
web
Authors
Bert Bos
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://dewy.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/CCC/22C3/video/22C3-933-en-w3c_mobil_css_multimodal.mp4
File name
22C3-933-en-w3c_mobil_css_multimodal.mp4
File size
522.0 MB
MD5
3b5de739678cec9c93eeb88ea5567ae8
SHA1
d00f4ac2965c0228e9629b5d2496078e799cd067

W3C is developing several new Web technologies and modules for existing technologies, many of which have to do with the requirements of new, mobile devices. This talk will look at a few of them. W3C has some 50 working groups. Some of them work on guidelines or "best practice," but many of them write specifications for new technology. Looking at what those groups are developing should give a good idea of what W3C and its members expect to happen on the Web in the next couple of years. This talk will describe a few of the developments, with a special focus on delivering Web content on mobile devices. Some of the expected topics are CSS level 3, Compound Documents, EMMA, XHTML2, and "binary XML."

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