Weekly digest of W3C news and trends: input-related APIs collaborations, W3C TAG by-election, etc.

Weekly digest of W3C news and trends: input-related APIs collaborations,  
W3C TAG by-election, etc.

This is the 27 June - 4 July 2014 edition of a “weekly digest of W3C news  
and trends" that the W3C Communications Team prepares for the W3C  
Membership and public-w3c-digest mailing list (publicly archived [1])  
[sent separately]. This digest aggregates information about W3C from  
online media, a snapshot of how W3C and its work is perceived in online  
media.

[1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-w3c-digest/



1) W3C and HTML5 related Twitter trends
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[Things that were tweeted frequently, things that caught my attention, etc.
  Most *recent* first (popularity is flagged with the figure between  
parenthesis —that is the number of times the same URIs or tweet was  
quoted/RTed.)]


* (13) Web input [Firefox, Safari, IE and Chrome teams] brainstorming  
face-to-face notes
<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2014Jul/0050.html>

* (330) Interview: "Safari siempre va muy por detrás", entrevista a Lea  
Verou (W3C) (Safari always lags behind" interview Lea Verou (W3C))
<http://www.genbeta.com/web/safari-siempre-va-muy-por-detras-entrevista-a-lea-verou-w3c>

* W3C TAG by-election
<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2014Jun/thread.html#msg55>



1.5) And, on the lighter side
=============================

* Markup pun galore in Twitter thread
<https://twitter.com/tenderlove/status/484366507711799297>

* In W3C, browser devs consult the reference copy of the CSS spec that's  
kept in a humidity-controlled glass case [image]
<http://twitter.com/brucel/status/483901360497516544>



2) Open Web & net neutrality
============================

Business Insider: Net Neutrality Explained In 60 Seconds, 27 June
<http://www.businessinsider.com/net-neutrality-explained-in-60-seconds-2014-6>



3) W3C in the Press (or blogs):
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6 articles since the 27-Jun Digest. A selection follows.
You may read all articles in our Press Clippings page:
   http://www.w3.org/Press/Articles

[Most recent first.
  title, source (date), link.
  Find keywords on our Press clippings page:  
http://www.w3.org/Press/Articles ]


    The pros and cons of accessibility professional associations
    Access iQ (1 July)
    http://www.accessiq.org/news/w3c-column/2014/07/the-pros-and-cons-of-accessibility-professional-associations


    Report from OGC/W3C Linking Geospatial Data Workshop
    Directions Magazine (30 June)
    http://www.directionsmag.com/articles/report-from-ogc-w3c-linking-geospatial-data-workshop/404624


    With components, Google agitates for a revolution in Web development
    PCWorld (30 June)
    http://www.pcworld.com/article/2426800/with-components-google-agitates-for-a-revolution-in-web-development.html


-- 
  Coralie Mercier  -  W3C Communications Team  -  http://www.w3.org
mailto:coralie@w3.org +336 4322 0001 http://www.w3.org/People/CMercier/

Received on Friday, 4 July 2014 17:59:30 UTC