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02/12/08 4:00 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 905 Words
A big bugaboo standing in the way of making m-commerce a bankable asset is about to be squashed. Until early this...

11/13/03 7:07 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 636 Words
That outcry was led by the Big Daddy of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), who in a letter to the Patent Office declared, "The practical impact of withholding unrestricted access to the patented technology from use by the...

12/21/01 7:32 PM PT | E-Commerce Times | 624 Words
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium offers invaluable recommendations for creating content accessible to the blind. Web developers should study these recommendations carefully and be ready to rethink conventions that are commonplace among sighted users.
New Rules

11/01/07 11:35 AM PT | E-Commerce Times | 728 Words
IBM on Thursday unveiled a slew of new security products and services , and said it would continue to invest...

06/17/06 5:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 559 Words
The Dynamic Web Accessibility specification is being developed within the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative. It provides a mechanism for creating rich user interface components on the Web which are fully accessible via the keyboard and when using assistive technologies such as...
... World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) this week released what it described as three key recommendations, or pre-standard specifications, that will address performance and reliability issues for Web services , the joining of software applications inside and among different organizations' IT architectures. While there has been...
... Web services specification moved closer to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard status this week as Microsoft , IBM , BEA, SAP and Sun Microsystems submitted the latest version of the WS-Addressing spec. The companies said the spec will allow organizations to build Web services...

04/11/18 10:59 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 744 Words
The new standard, WebAuthn, has won near-final approval from the World Wide Web Consortium , which establishes Web standards.
WebAuthn defines a standard Application Program Interface that can be incorporated into browsers and Web infrastructure. It opens the door for new ways for users to...

04/02/10 5:00 AM PT | CRM Buyer | 1058 Words
Navigation Behind the Scenes
To aid the accessibility cause, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has developed Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) for technology products. These state that Web sites, software products and electronic documents should be built to work with assistive technologies.

10/03/07 1:29 PM PT | E-Commerce Times | 934 Words
Access Guidelines
It's essential for people with disabilities to be able to access the Web, Judy Brewer, director of the Web Accessibility Initative at the World Wide Web Consortium , told the E-Commerce Times.
"Web access guidelines, which can help commercial sites...

04/03/07 5:00 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 587 Words
IBM has been working in the accessibility field for years, noted Judy Brewer, director of the Web Accessibility Initative at the World Wide Web Consortium . She hasn't seen the "A-browser," but remarked that the development of such products is important.
"For people with...
... World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) this week released guidelines for Web developers to make Internet browsing more mobile-friendly. The powerful industry and standards group said the "important milestone," its Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0, would advance its objective of making mobile browsing as easy as...

09/08/05 9:30 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 566 Words
Industry observers stressed that such sites should be built to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards, which would provide functionality for those using other browsers. In addition, the use of Windows PCs and Explorer have also caused some consternation among relief workers who...

08/25/05 12:40 PM PT | TechNewsWorld | 717 Words
The move leaves a significant swath of Web users excluded and triggered objections from a number of technology experts, including the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Sir Tim Berners-Lee, often considered the father of the Internet . In an open letter to the U.S. Copyright...
... may already be the de facto voice platform for the Internet , but this week the Voice XML 2.0 specification has moved closer to becoming an official World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard. The W3C, the body responsible for maintaining many of the core standards...

01/30/04 8:26 AM PT | E-Commerce Times | 679 Words
In a letter to the patent and trademark office, World Wide Web consortium director Tim Berners-Lee expressed concerns about the potential effects of the patent.
Berners-Lee wrote that the proposed redesign would affect only a small portion of Microsoft's brower program but would "render...

10/23/01 8:24 PM PT | E-Commerce Times | 749 Words
Embedded in IE 6.0 is the first incarnation of a new privacy platform standard established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), called the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P).
P3P allows consumers to put their privacy preferences in their Internet browsers. The software using the...
06/28/99 12:00 AM PT | E-Commerce Times | 462 Words
Microsoft is also developing its Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) through participation in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Initiated in 1997, the intention behind P3P is "to meet the data privacy expectations of consumers while assuring that...

10/09/12 3:54 PM PT | TechNewsWorld | 669 Words
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) , Google, Microsoft and Mozilla have set up Web Platform Docs , a wiki that's a community resource for developers who use HTML 5, CSS and other standards, to build websites. It will serve as a reference site, and may...

02/21/12 12:22 PM PT | TechNewsWorld | 666 Words
P3P was officially recommended as a standard by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) back in 2002. However, development work on the standard ceased shortly after it had been made a standard, and Microsoft is the only major browser vendor to support P3P.
"As...