W3C Weekly News - 25 November 2002

                             W3C Weekly News

                      19 November - 25 November 2002

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W3C Welcomes Members at Advisory Committee Meeting

   25 November 2002: W3C held its semiannual Advisory Committee Meeting
   on 18-20 November in Cambridge, MA, USA. W3C Member organizations
   participated in two days of talks and discussion on the range of W3C
   Activities. If your organization would like to join W3C, please refer
   to the Membership page. The next Advisory Committee Meeting will be
   held 18-20 May 2003, colocated with WWW2003 on 20-24 May in Budapest,
   Hungary.

    http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Activities
    http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Prospectus/Joining

W3C Thanks the SysWeb Team

   25 November 2002: In the past 6 months, W3C Working Groups released
   a record 137 publications, 36 during 2 weeks in November. Find them
   linked to the index of technical reports. W3C thanks our Webmaster
   Henri Fallon and the W3C SysWeb team for making this possible. SysWeb
   supports the needs of the W3C Membership, the Team and the public.
   Currently, they serve 680,000 Web pages and 796,000 pages of mailing
   list archives on machines in the USA, Japan, and France.

    http://www.w3.org/TR/
    http://www.w3.org/People/domain?domain=Systems

Internet World Asia 2002 in Tokyo, Japan

   25 November 2002: W3C is pleased to co-sponsor Internet World Asia
   2002 to be held 4-6 December in Tokyo, Japan. Kazuhiro Kitagawa, W3C
   Device Independence Activity Lead, gives the keynote "New services
   based on the Semantic Web" on 5 December. Registration is open.

    (in Japanese)
    http://www.idg.co.jp/expo/iw/

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Received on Tuesday, 26 November 2002 09:55:37 UTC