W3C Public Newsletter, 2014-04-21

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Ian Jacobs, W3C Communications Team

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SVG Integration Draft Published

   17 April 2014 | Archive

   http://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/3791

   The SVG Working Group has published a Working Draft of "SVG
   Integration." This specification details requirements on how
   SVG documents must be processed when used in various contexts,
   such as CSS background images, HTML ‘iframe’ elements, and so
   on. These requirements include which features are restricted or
   disabled, such as scripting and animation. A number of
   referencing modes are defined, which other specifications that
   allow the embedding or referencing of SVG documents can
   normatively reference. Learn more about the Graphics Activity.

   http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/WG/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-svg-integration-20140417/
   http://www.w3.org/Graphics/

   More news: http://www.w3.org/blog/news/

Workshops

     * 2014-05-07 ( 7 MAY) – 2014-05-08 ( 8 MAY)
       Seventh MultilingualWeb Workshop: New Horizons for the
       Multilingual Web
       http://www.multilingualweb.eu/documents/2014-madrid-worksho
       p/2014-madrid-cfp
       Madrid, Spain
       Hosted by UPM
       As with previous MultilingualWeb events, this workshop will
       bring together speakers and participants with an interest
       in best practices and standards aimed at helping content
       creators, localizers, tools developers, and others meet the
       challenges of the multilingual Web. This workshop will
       emphasize new technology developments that may lead to new
       opportunities for the Multilingual Web. A unique
       proposition of the workshop is that it brings together
       speakers and provides opportunities for networking across a
       wide range of communities to produce a holistic view of the
       problems faced in developing and deploying multilingual
       content and applications on the Web.
     * 2014-06-25 (25 JUN) – 2014-06-26 (26 JUN)
       Workshop on the Web of Things
       http://www.w3.org/2014/02/wot/
       Berlin, Germany
       Hosted by Siemens
       Participants in this workshop will examine the potential
       for open standards as a basis for services, either between
       devices, at the network edge, e.g. in home hubs, or in the
       cloud. They will discuss the use of web protocols and
       scripting languages for implementing services, the need for
       APIs for implementing drivers for specific IoT
       technologies, a shared approach to describing services as a
       basis for interoperability, and the underlying use of
       HTTP/COAP, Web Sockets, and EXI/JSON for RESTful services.

W3C Blog

     * This week: W3C MultilingualWeb Workshop Program, HTML5
       outline algorithm, IAB joins W3C, etc.
       http://www.w3.org/blog/2014/04/this-week-w3c-multilingualwe
       b-workshop-program-html5-outline-algorithm-iab-joins-w3c-et
       c/
       18 April 2014 by Coralie Mercier
       http://coraliemercier.wordpress.com/

Upcoming Talks

     * 2014-04-24 (24 APR)
       Managing dynamic ontologies that can't be allowed to
       change
       http://www.w3.org/2014/Talks/0424_phila_ukont/
       by Phil Archer
       UK Ontology Network Meeting
       http://ced.aston.ac.uk/ukont2014/
       Birmingham, United Kingdom
     * 2014-05-14 (14 MAY)
       Open Data: Make the Most of Public Assets
       http://www.w3c.es/Presentaciones/2013/0514-openData_WSIS-MA
       by Martín Álvarez
       WSIS Forum 2013
       http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/
       Geneva, Switzerland

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New Members

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     * Interactive Advertising Bureau - IAB

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