- From: Amy van der Hiel <amy@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 16:21:48 -0400
- To: public-w3c-digest@w3.org
- Cc: Amy van der Hiel <amy@w3.org>, Coralie Mercier <coralie@w3.org>
This is the 4 -11 July 2016 edition of the "weekly digest of news and trends" that the W3C Communications Team prepares for the W3C Membership and public-w3c-digest mailing list [1]. [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-w3c-digest/ 1) W3C, Web and HTML5 related Twitter trends ==================================== [What was tweeted frequently, caught my attention, etc. - with most *popular* first (Note: Topsy has been shut down so we’re now using Twitonomy for a measure of relevance, noting retweets and likes)] 6 July 2016 @@BLR13 "In order to move forward...we can’t all have different data formats and APIs." http://bit.ly/29hhMc5 @ChristopherA on #blockchain @w3c https://twitter.com/BLR13/statuses/750796587136327681 (27 Retweets, 18 Likes) 4 July 2016 @thew3cx Learn #HTML5 game programming in Week 2 of @w3c #MOOC. Join and create: https://kwz.me/Ve @micbuffa @edXonline https://twitter.com/thew3cx/statuses/749981170683740160 (20 Retweets, 20 Likes) 5 July 2016 @csarven #LinkedData Notifications https://rawgit.com/csarven/ldn/master/index.html … is now an Editor's Draft in the @w3c @SocialWebWG Issues: https://twitter.com/csarven/statuses/750403751547207684 (7 Retweets, 8 Likes) 2) Other news: (open web and net neutrality ================================== 3) W3C and W3C technologies in the Press (or blogs) ========================================= 3 articles [Most recent first. Find keywords on our Press clippings page: http://www.w3.org/Press/Articles ] * HTML5 Could Make Gaming More Accessible for People With Disabilities Motherboard 7 July 2016 http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/html5-could-make-gaming-more-accessible-for-people-with-disabilities * Web Components Play Vital Role in Growth of Browser Development 7 July 2016 by Dan DeFrancesco http://www.waterstechnology.com/sell-side-technology/analysis/2464071/web-components-play-vital-role-in-growth-of-browser-development * At W3C Event, Industry Seeks to Weave Blockchains into New Web 5 July 2016 by Bailey Reutzel http://www.coindesk.com/w3c-events-industry-begins-long-road-blockchain-standards/ -- Amy van der Hiel W3C/MIT 32 Vassar Street, G532 Cambridge, MA 02139 USA phone: +1.617.253.5628 amy@w3.org
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