W3C Public Newsletter, 2009-04-06

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Ian Jacobs, W3C Communications Team
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W3C Opens Maputo Workshop on Fostering Development through Mobile
Technologies

   Today is the first day of the W3C Workshop on the Africa Perspective
   on the Role of Mobile Technologies in Fostering Social and Economic
   Development, in Maputo, Mozambique. The agenda of the Workshop
   focuses on the challenges of using mobile phones and Web
   technologies to deliver services to underprivileged populations of
   developing countries. International experts, local actors,
   researchers, and NGOs are participating in the meeting, hosted by
   the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Government of
   Mozambique and organized as part of the Digital World Forum project
   (European Union's FP7). The W3C Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) thanks
   the Workshop sponsors for their support.

   http://www.w3.org/2008/10/MW4D_WS
   http://www.w3.org/2008/10/MW4D_WS/
   http://www.w3.org/2008/10/MW4D_WS/agenda
   http://www.digitalworldforum.eu/
   http://www.w3.org/Mobile/

W3C Launches Social Web Incubator Group

   W3C is pleased to announce the creation of the Social Web Incubator
   Group. The group's mission is to understand the systems and
   technologies that permit the description and identification of
   people, groups, organizations, and user-generated content in
   extensible and privacy-respecting ways. The group will be co-chaired
   by Dan Appelquist (Vodafone), Dan Brickley (Vrije Universiteit),
   Harry Halpin (W3C Fellow from the University of Edinburgh with
   support from Eduserv). The following W3C Members have sponsored the
   charter for this group: ASemantics, Boeing, Cisco, DERI Galway at
   the National University of Ireland, Garlik, Institut National de
   Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA), Institute of
   Informatics and Telecommunications (IIT-NCSR), NICTA, Rochester
   Institute of Technology, SUN Microsystems, Talis, Telecom Italia,
   University of Bristol, University of Edinburgh, Universidad
   Politécnica de Madrid, University of Versailles, Vrije Universiteit,
   and Vodafone. Read more about the Incubator Activity, an initiative
   to foster development of emerging Web-related technologies.
   Incubator Activity work is not on the W3C standards track.

   http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/
   http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/charter
   http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/

Five POWDER Documents published; Three Last Call Drafts

   The Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) Working Group
   published five Working Drafts today. The purpose of the Protocol for
   Web Description Resources (POWDER) is to provide a means for
   individuals or organizations to describe a group of resources
   through the publication of machine-readable metadata. The primary
   change in these publications relates to the IRI canonicalization
   sections of the Grouping of Resources document (sections 2.1.3 -
   2.1.5). The group published these documents:
     * "Description Resources" (Last Call); which details the creation
       and lifecycle of Description Resources (DRs), which encapsulate
       metadata
     * "Grouping of Resources" (Last Call); which describes how sets of
       IRIs can be defined such that descriptions or other data can be
       applied to the resources obtained by dereferencing IRIs that are
       elements of the set.
     * "Formal Semantics" (Last Call); which describes how the
       relatively simple operational format of a POWDER document can be
       transformed for processing by Semantic Web tools
     * "Primer"
     * "Test Suite"

   Learn more about the Semantic Web Activity.

   http://www.w3.org/2007/powder/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-powder-dr-20090403/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-powder-grouping-20090403/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-powder-formal-20090403/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-powder-primer-20090403/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-powder-test-20090403/
   http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/

CSS Template Layout Module

   The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published the
   Working Draft of "CSS Template Layout Module." This specification
   is part of level 3 of CSS (“CSS3”) and contains features to describe
   layouts at a high level, meant for tasks such as the positioning and
   alignment of “widgets” in a graphical user interface or the layout
   grid for a page or a window, in particular when the desired visual
   order is different from the order of the elements in the source
   document. Learn more about the Style Activity.

   http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/members
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-layout-20090402/
   http://www.w3.org/Style/

eGovernment Stakeholder Meeting Summary Published

   The W3C's eGovernment Interest Group has published a Meeting Summary
   from its 12-13 March eGovernment stakeholder meeting in Washington,
   D.C. The purpose of the meeting was to obtain feedback on the First
   Public Working Draft of the group's "Improving Access to Government
   through Better Use of the Web," published on 1 March 2009. Featured
   speakers at the meeting included Beth Noveck, US Office of Science
   and Technology Policy, Ellen Miller, Sunlight Foundation, and Steve
   Ressler, GovLoop, as well as meeting co-chairs Kevin Novak, American
   Institute of Architects, John Sheridan, UK National Archives, and
   W3C Team contact Jose Alonso. Key subject areas addressed by
   participants were: Openness and Transparency in Government; Social
   Networking; Data Interoperability and Semantic Web in Government;
   and Multi-Channel Deliver and Information Access via Mobile
   Platforms. The term "eGovernment" refers to the use of the Web or
   other information technologies by governing bodies (local, state,
   federal, multi-national) to interact with their citizenry, between
   departments and divisions, and between governments themselves. Learn
   more about the W3C's eGovernment Activity.

   http://www.w3.org/2007/eGov/IG/
   http://www.w3.org/2009/03/eGov_F2F2_report
   http://www.w3.org/2007/eGov/IG/wiki/F2F2
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-egov-improving-20090310/
   http://www.w3.org/2007/eGov/

Widgets 1.0: Digital Signatures Draft Published

   The Web Applications Working Group has published a Working Draft of
   "Widgets 1.0: Digital Signatures." This document defines a profile
   of the XML Signature Syntax and Processing 1.1 specification to
   allow a widget package to be digitally signed. Widget authors and
   distributors can digitally sign widgets as a trust and quality
   assurance mechanism. Prior to instantiation, a user agent can use
   the digital signature to verify the integrity of the widget package
   and perform source authentication. This document specifies
   conformance requirements on both widget packages and user agents.
   Learn more about the Rich Web Client Activity.

   http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-widgets-digsig-20090331/
   http://www.w3.org/2006/rwc/
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   http://www.w3.org/News/

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Upcoming Meetings

     * More About Workshops...
       http://www.w3.org/2003/08/Workshops/
     * W3C Membership Meeting Calendar...
       http://www.w3.org/Consortium/meetings

Upcoming Talks 

     * 17 April, Washington, DC, USA: Interoperability and Web
       Applications. Kevin Novak presents at eGov Washington Workshop:
       Putting Open Standards to Work for Transparency, Security and
       Interoperability.
     * 21 April, Madrid, Spain: Web Accessibility and Older Users - We
       Are There!. Andrew Arch gives a keynote at W4A2009 -
       International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web
       Accessibility.
     * 23 April, Madrid, Spain: Panel on Multilingual Web Sites.
       Richard Ishida participates in a panel at 18th World Wide Web
       Conference (WWW2009).
     * 24 April, Brussels, Belgium: Improving Society through Better
       Use of Web Standards. Daniel Dardailler presents at Openforum
       Summit 2009.
     * 7 May, Oslo, Norway: WCAG 2.0 - addressing the needs of people
       with disabilities and older people.. Andrew Arch presents at Do
       Web Accessibility Guidelines guarantee Universal Design?.
     * 11 June, London, United Kingdom: De-Fragmentation & Apps in the
       Cloud. Philipp Hoschka participates in a panel at Open Mobile
       Summit 09.
     * 15 June, San Jose, CA, USA: What is New in W3C Land?. Ivan
       Herman presents at 2009 Semantic Technology Conference.
     * 15 June, San Jose, CA, USA: Introduction to the Semantic Web.
       Ivan Herman gives a tutorial at 2009 Semantic Technology
       Conference.
     * 16 June, San Jose, CA, USA: Introducing OWL 2. Ivan Herman
       participates in a panel at 2009 Semantic Technology Conference.
     * 17 June, San Jose, USA: XBRL and the Semantic Web. Dave Raggett,
       Diane Mueller present at 2009 Semantic Technology Conference.
     * View upcoming talks by country
       http://www.w3.org/2004/08/W3CTalks?date=Recent+and+upcoming&coun
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     * More talks...
       http://www.w3.org/Talks/

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