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| | World Wide Web Consortium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Consortium is jointly administered by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) in the USA, the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM) (in Sophia Antipolis, France), and Keio University (in Japan). |  | | In January 2003, the European host was transferred from INRIA, which is a French computer science laboratory, to ERCIM, which represents European national computer science laboratories. |  | | The W3C has decided for now that it is not suitable to start such a program without the risk of creating more drawbacks for the community than benefits. |
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| | Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : W |
 | | The process of Web design using commercial design software is not as straightfoward as with desktop or electronic publishing design. |  | | World Wide Web The extension protocall, invented by Tim Berners-Lee, and designed for use by a network to represent graphical data and exchange of such data. |  | | Web font A font format which is usable as a downloadable font resource in HTML, MathML, XML, or other markup languages used to prepare Web pages on the World Wide Web. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium Issues XHTML 1.0 as a Recommendation |
 | | XML is bringing the Web forward as an environment that better meets the needs of all its participants, allowing content creators to make structured data that can be easily processed and transformed to meet the varied needs of users and their devices. |  | | XHTML 1.0 allows authors to create Web documents that work with current HTML browsers and that may be processed by XML-enabled software as well. |  | | While that is the case today, the future of the Web is written in W3C’s eXtensible Markup Language (XML). |
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| | The World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. |  | | The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a general-purpose language for representing information in the Web. |  | | Comments are welcome through 31 May. This Architectural Specification provides authors of specifications, software developers, and content developers with a common reference for interoperable text manipulation on the World Wide Web. |
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http://tap.stanford.edu/w3c.html
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| | High-Tech Dictionary Definition |
 | | W3 Consortium (W3C); also called W3O.The main body that creates standards for the World Wide Web.Based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), it also produces reference software.Its URL is http://www.w3.org/. |
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http://www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/definition.html?lookup=5869
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| | BBC - h2g2 - The World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | XHTML is the new markup language of the web and from XHTML 1.1, has no non-semantic formatting elements at all. |  | | For a time a purely semantic, yet academic, world wide web of information seemed to be the way of things to come. |  | | For most people, their first experience of the web was in the late nineties with Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer. |
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| | FNF: WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM (W3C) 2001-03-20 |
 | | However, the Web is still young and there is still a lot of work to do, especially as computers, telecommunications, and multimedia technologies converge. |  | | "In October 1994, Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the Web, founded the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Laboratory for Computer Science [MIT/LCS] in collaboration with CERN, where the Web originated, with support from DARPA and the European Commission. |  | | To understand how W3C pursues this mission, it is useful to understand the Consortium's goals and driving principles. |
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| | The World Wide Web Consortium - Benelux Office |
 | | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. |  | | The Web Application Formats Working Group chaired by Art Barstow (Nokia) will develop declarative languages for Web Applications, building on existing technologies in the marketplace where possible. |  | | Read the media advisory and about the Mobile Web Initiative, a concerted effort to make the Web interoperable and usable for users of mobile devices. |
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| | Net Dialogue: International Organizations: World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | Lay the foundations for the next generation of the Web to help make it a robust, scalable, and adaptive infrastructure for a world of information. |  | | Semantic Web: To develop a software environment that permits each user to make the best use of the resources available on the Web; |  | | Design: W3C designs Web technologies to realize this vision, taking into account existing technologies as well as those of the future. |
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http://www.netdialogue.org/iorgs/w3c
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| | World Wide Web Consortium Issues RDF and OWL Recommendations |
 | | Where earlier languages have been used to develop tools and ontologies for specific user communities (particularly in the sciences and in company-specific e-commerce applications), they were not defined to be compatible with the architecture of the World Wide Web in general, and the Semantic Web in particular. |  | | Much has been written about the Semantic Web, as if it is a replacement technology for the Web we know today. |  | | XML, RDF and OWL enable the Web to be a global infrastructure for sharing both documents and data, which make searching and reusing information easier and more reliable as well. |
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http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/information_technology/report-25656.html
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| | An Outsider's Guide to the W3C - FAQ |
 | | While the W3C is an important player in the creation and management of Web standards, most Web developers hear of the W3C's output without participating in its creation. |  | | The W3C is a member-supported consortium including both software vendors and a variety of consumers. |  | | A separate organization, the Web Standards Project, has been formed by Web developers to encourage browser vendors to stick to the W3C recommendations, but has no affiliation with the W3C. |
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| | Cover Pages: World Wide Web Consortium Releases XForms 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation. |
 | | XForms uses XML Events, another W3C technology being released today, to define XML-based declarative event handlers that cover common use cases, so that the majority of XForms documents can be statically analyzed, reducing the need for complicated scripting for event handlers. |  | | The structure of forms served the needs of many users at that time, as well as the devices used to access the Web. |  | | "XForms is the new markup language for forms on the Web. |
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| | W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) (Linktionary term) |
 | | The W3C is an international industry consortium that was founded in 1994 to develop common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web. |  | | Initially, the W3C was established in collaboration with CERN, where the Web originated, with support from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and the European Commission. |  | | The W3C works with the global community to produce specifications and references that are vendor neutral and freely available throughout the world. |
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| | The World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | As described in the W3C's Press Release [2], the leveraging action is aimed at accelerating the adoption of innovative web software developments. |  | | W3C-LA is run by INRIA, the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control and W3C host in Europe, in partnership with CLRC-RAL, the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the United Kingdom. |  | | The meeting [1] provided an opportunity for W3C staff members to summarise recent developments to web protocols. |
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| | Webmaster resources: World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) news. Brussels Belgium |
 | | W3C is an international industry consortium jointly run by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL) in the USA, the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM) headquartered in France, and Keio University in Japan. |  | | Constant launch of web technologies increases the need to test web pages to avoid display problems. |  | | XForms is the new generation of Web forms. |
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| | The Evolution of the World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | Several of the 'revolutionaries' at W3C wouldn't even claim the Web is a shift; they see it emerging as the natural consequence of accreted learning in several fields: hypertext user interface, markup languages, and naming schemes. |  | | W3C has not considered the format of a research and development consortium. |  | | Lamarckian evolution -- iterative design, small changes intentionally leading to large ones -- appears to be an apt metaphor for rise of this new beast in the standards world, part research lab, part think-tank, and part legislative body. |
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| | About the World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C): Overview |
 | | The Consortium is run in the United States by MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and in Europe by INRIA, in collaboration with CERN where the web originated. |  | | For details on the joint initiative and the contributions of CERN, INRIA, and MIT, please see the statement on the joint World Wide Web Initiative. |  | | A repository of information about the World Wide Web for developers and users, especially specifications about the Web; |
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http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/pub/WWW/Consortium
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| | World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. |  | | MathML 2.0 is an XML application that allows mathematical notation and content to be served, received, and processed on the Web. |  | | The new version fixes bugs, adds performance enhancements and HTTP compliance fixes and features SSL support contributed by Thomas Kopp. |
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| | W3C risks patent tussle in standard push CNET News.com |
 | | The World Wide Web Consortium is advancing an industry standard for voice-activated computer commands. |  | | A pending industry standard for voice-activated computer commands is moving ahead, despite potential patent entanglements, dealing a black eye to investigators handling the case's intellectual-property claims. |  | | Despite the uncertainty over the Rutgers patent, one analyst encouraged VoiceXML developers to go forward in developing applications--with their fingers crossed. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium combines HTML, XML into XHTML |
 | | As the Web is moving toward the XML direction, it became apparent that even the Web users of today and the Web authors of today using HTML want to be able to do more; they want to do more structurally, they want to reach more of the new users that are now demanding Web access." |  | | "The W3C aims to ensure universality for the Web so that it's one universal information space in which all devices can be equal participants." |  | | Quantum's DX100 won StorAge Magazine's Best Backup Hardware Product of the Year, and that's not the only award. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Review |
 | | We are an international industry consortium, jointly hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science [MIT/LCS] in the United States; the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique [INRIA] in Europe; and the Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus in Asia. |  | | We're vendor neutral, working with the global community to produce specifications and reference software that is made freely available throughout the world.” |  | | For details on the joint initiative and the contributions of CERN, INRIA, and MIT, please see the statement on the joint World Wide Web Initiative. |
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| | [Stoa Consortium] Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web (UPGW3) |
 | | Because it is the most widely supported Unicode encoding, authors of World Wide Web documents should use the UTF-8 encoding (rather than UTF-16) to represent Unicode text. |  | | A Unicode-enabled web browser that understands the Cascading Style Sheet language (Mozilla 0.9.6 or higher for Windows, OS X, or Linux, Netscape 6.2 for Windows or Linux, Netscape 4.7 for Windows, OmniWeb 4.0 for OS X, Konqueror for Linux with KDE 2, or NetPositive for BeOS 5. |  | | The intended purpose is for UPGW3 to serve as a resource for those who want a comprehensive introduction to using the Unicode encoding to publish Greek text on the World Wide Web. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium Issues XML Schema |
 | | One of the interesting features of an XML Schema is that a Web developer can build a schema that borrows from a previous schema, but overrides it where new unique features are needed. |  | | Two years in the making, the schemas were created by bringing data types to XML to increase its performance for developers of e-commerce systems, database authors, or anyone who is in the business of managing copious amounts of data on the Web. |  | | XML schemas define shared markup vocabularies, the structure of XML documents which use said vocabularies, and provide hooks to associate semantics with them. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | A version of Dom mapped to XPath could allow XML web files to be manipulated on the fly.... |  | | IBM is preparing to advance the XQuery XML query language by submitting with Microsoft a test suite for industry consideration...... |  | | To work with the web, you need to know HTTP, writes Nick Langley... |
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| | Launching the European Branch of the World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | Thus the establishment of a global and interactive W3 standard is a high stakes endeavor, which is why an international industrial consortium has been set up, under the guidance of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) on the one hand, and INRIA (for Europe), on the other. |  | | Each member will also be able to incorporate the software and documentation developed by the W3 consortium into the products they create. |  | | Objectives: develop an ensemble of W3 protocols, promote them throughout the world, encourage the industrial sector to create products which conform to these protocols, and finally develop a publically available code of reference. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. |  | | It outlines six use cases, design goals, requirements and objectives for a language which can describe the semantics of classes and properties used in Web documents. |  | | VoiceXML uses XML to bring synthesized speech, spoken and touch-tone input, digitized audio, recording, telephony, and computer-human conversations to the Web. |
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| | WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM |
 | | Currently they are working on things like sort all the current many types of web language. |  | | There are many smart computer nerds out there trying to use the Internet for wrong things and change the whole path of the Internet and in the process thinking only of themselves, and this is what the World Wide Web Consortium is trying to stop. |  | | For example, there are many hundreds of web languages out there and the Consortium is there to find the best one, although they can't tell people what to use or what not to use they have a very heavy reputation in the Internet World. |
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| | W3 Search Engines World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) |
 | | SearchSight - "Changing the Way that the World Looks at the Internet!" |  | | Inference Find - the Intelligent Fast Parallel Web Search |  | | Fujo - You can save your searches for future reference |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) |
 | | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. |  | | Levels of involvement can range from simply associating your organization with W3C endeavors, receiving early access of Member-confidential information, assisting with driving work efforts, generating new ideas, and/or developing future Web technologies. |  | | In 1994, the formation of the World Wide Web Consortium was motivated by increasing demands from a wide range of organizations and their markets for Web infrastructure that is based on open, interoperable standards. |
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| | HTML Tutorial |
 | | Your Web Design and Development skills don't matter! |  | | Document Management – Collaborate via the Web on Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, other documents, “save as” PDF, publish to Web |  | | Brendon Sinclair has a unique philosophy that everyone from Freelancers to the huge International Web Design Shops can learn from: |
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| | For a history of the World Wide Web Consortium... |
 | | The Institute for End User Computing, Inc. For a history of the World Wide Web Consortium... |  | | End Users like you, through educational initiative and research aimed at coordinating efforts to develop a new legacy-free End User Computing Platform. |  | | The IEUC is a not-for-profit research and educational institution. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | served, received, and processed on the Web in the way that is now possible with HTML. |  | | However, it may be that in specifying standards, separating the user interface, the program code, and resource files, might be necessary at the standards development level. |  | | Its strategy has been to use as they stand those base standards which are widely used by industry (Unicode, etc.), typically used in operating systems, or at a base API level; in addition to develop particular application level standards that improve ease and consistency of development and use on the WWW). |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | Their site has information on all of their projects and activities. |  | | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is dedicated to "leading the Web to its full potential". |
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| | EDP Entry: World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | References to Web sites, commercial products, technology, and software included in links from this site are provided for information purposes only. |  | | Description: The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was created in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing technologies that acknowledge differences in culture, education, resources, and physical limitations of all users. |  | | As the Web rapidly evolves, it is an excellent site to see how these changes may impact users with disabilities. |
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| | W3J: World Wide Web Journal |
 | | The Web Journal will no longer be published in print by O'Reilly. |  | | This site will remain and we are working out plans for the future of the Journal online. |  | | Each issue provided a balance of specifications from W3C and implementation guides that explain how to use the technology. |
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| | World Wide Web - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | "The World Wide Web is the universe of network-accessible information, an embodiment of human knowledge." |  | | A technical definition of the World Wide Web is: all the resources and users on the Internet that are using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). |  | | Learn more about the World Wide Web Consortium at its Web site. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium endorses soft SOAP |
 | | TIM BERNERS-LEE and the World Wide Web Consortium have recommended developers start using SOAP 1.2 – an Interweb protocol for moving structured information in a distributed environment. |  | | SOAP version 1.2 has been released as a recommendation and includes a messaging framework, adjuncts and a primer. |  | | By INQUIRER staff: Wednesday 07 May 2003, 11:19 |
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| | W3C - World Wide Web Consortium |
 | | More information about the definition of W3C may appear below: |  | | Services provided by the Consortium include: a repository of information about the World Wide Web for developers and users; reference code implementations to embody and promote standards; and various prototype and sample applications to demonstrate use of new technology. |  | | World Wide Web Consortium, an academic and industrial consortium devoted to the development of Web standards and technologies. |
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| | W3Schools Online Web Tutorials |
 | | What does a Web developer have to know? |  | | W3Schools will answer this, and help you become a professional Web developer, well prepared for the future. |  | | We do not warrant the correctness of its contents. |
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| | Nate Koechley's Blog: News from the World Wide Web Consortium |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium (Destination at Usable Web) |
 | | Group at W3C concerned with improving the technology behind the Web user interface. |  | | Organized in part by the W3C, it has been slowly adding more human issues each conference. |  | | The standards set by the W3C (HTML, HTTP, CSS, PNG, etc.) all have a great impact on how easy to use the software built on top is. |
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| | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) |
 | | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) both develops and promotes standard technologies for the Web. |  | | On the W3C Web site, you will find information about Web technologies such as the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the Extensible Markup Language (XML), the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) (see the full list of W3C Activities), W3C's mission, and how W3C operates. |  | | This is built into the W3C Process, which includes the rules by which W3C puts its stamp of approval on completed work. |
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| | The World Wide Web Consortium - Australian Office |
 | | QA will work on the quality of W3C specifications, promote the development of good validators, test tools, and harnesses for implementers, and think ahead to additional steps. |  | | World Wide Web Consortium today released the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) 2.0 as a W3C Recommendation. |  | | As part of the Semantic Web Activity, W3C is pleased to announce the launch of the W3C RDF Validation Service. |
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http://www.w3.org.au/newsletters/w3c-au-newsletter-2001-08.html
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| | The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) |
 | | World Wide Web Journal is the official journal of the W3C, published quarterly by O'Reilly and Associates. |  | | Each issue includes interviews and profiles, current W3C activities, technical reports, and independently refereed technical papers from around the world. |  | | "The Web After Five Years is an excellent theme that bridges a lively look back at the original vision for the Web with a serious look forward to the challenges as it becomes a mass commercial medium..." |
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| | w3.com - domain name, web site hosting, registration, email |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium - W3C |
 | | Short for World Wide Web Consortium, W3C is an organization founded by Tim Bernes-Lee in 1994 to help with the development of common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web. |  | | Were you able to locate the answer to your questions? |
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http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/w/w3c.htm
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| | World Wide Web Consortium - Wikipedia |
 | | Le World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) es un organisation que produce standards pro le World Wide Web. |  | | Illo es dirigite per Tim Berners-Lee, le creator original del protocollo HTTP e del linguage HTML que es le fundamento del Web. |  | | Please help translate this message for your local site. |
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| | World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C, W3 Consortium, and WWW Consortium) Definition |
 | | An organization responsible for the World Wide Web that, among other things, develops standards, such as HTML, XML, HTTP, and other open standards. |  | | Recent Vendor Reports on World Wide Web Consortium |  | | Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Bitpipe Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. |
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http://www.bitpipe.com/tlist/World-Wide-Web-Consortium.html
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| | Two-year membership to the International World Wide Web Consortium |
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