Multi-device timing in W3C highlights [via Multi-device Timing Community Group]

The Multi-device Timing CG is mentioned in recent W3C highlights [1] of March
2016, under the entertainment section. Web synchronization is also mentioned as
overlapping work in the telecommunications section. Finally, cross-device
synchronization is one of three headlight topics for 2016.

Though not explicitly referenced, multi-device temporal control is also relevant
also for other highlight activities, such as Second Screen Working Group
(synchronization and distributed control), HTML Media (timing provides Web apps
with more flexible control over video content - addition to MSE or alternative),
and Digital Marketing (ads exploiting temporal context, timed multi-screen
etc.).

[1] https://www.w3.org/2016/03/w3c-highlights/ 



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