Weekly digest of W3C news and trends: Chrome HTML5 features, Service Workers, Net neutrality, etc.

This is the 14-21 November 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]

* (527) HTML5: HTML5's "Dirty Little Secret": It's Already Everywhere,  
Even In Mobile
<http://readwrite.com/2014/11/17/html5-javascript-everywhere-mobile-tom-dale-emberjs>

* (177) Michael Mahemoff: Chrome’s new HTML5 features in past 12 months  
#chromedevsummit
<https://twitter.com/mahemoff/status/535117600645468160>

* (16) Spec: ServiceWorkers now a W3C draft - let's make that happen, we  
do need it.
<http://twitter.com/codepo8/status/535063669798100993>

* (19) Accessibility: W3C Brazil and the State Public Ministry of São  
Paulo disclose Booklet Web #Accessibility
<http://twitter.com/iMasters/status/534301261236285440>

* (19) HTML5: HTML5 is a W3C recommendation, here are 5 now-obsolete  
features in HTML5
<http://twitter.com/sitepointdotcom/status/533529909776646144>



2) Net Neutrality
=================

There won't be a net neutrality decision this year
Mashable (21 November)
http://mashable.com/2014/11/20/no-net-neutrality-decision-2014/


Net neutrality looks doomed in Europe before it even gets started
Gigaom (20 November)
https://gigaom.com/2014/11/20/net-neutrality-looks-doomed-in-europe-before-it-even-gets-started/



3) W3C in the Press (or blogs):
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8 articles since the 14-Nov Digest. A selection follows.

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


    The Group That Rules the Web
    The New Yorker (20 November)
    http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/group-rules-web


    H.264 ind VP8: IETF findet Codec-Kompromiss für Videotelefonie im Web  
(H.264 and VP8: IETF takes compromise codec for video telephony on the web)
    Heise online (18 November)
    http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/H-264-und-VP8-IETF-findet-Codec-Kompromiss-fuer-Videotelefonie-im-Web-2459143.html


    Possibility unbound: 25 years of progress for those with disability
    Christian Science Monitor (16 November)
    http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2014/1116/Possibility-unbound-25-years-of-progress-for-those-with-disability


    Microsoft builds a Skype Web client… for at least one version of the Web
    Ars Technica (15 November)
    http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/11/microsoft-builds-a-skype-web-client-for-at-least-one-version-of-the-web/




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

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