Creating the future of Web and TV
The future of TV’s so bright, we gotta wear shades. Earlier this month I was lucky enough to attend CES in Las Vegas and spent a lot of time being wowed by innovations in TV-related areas. There was...
View ArticleI’d like to teach the web to sing
Here at the W3C Keio host in Japan we try to take part in local events to demonstrate progress of the Open Web Platform. Most recently was an event called Open Research Forum which showcases the work...
View Article2014 in figures
Text only version Notes & assumptions Average orbital height of the International Space Station is estimated at 415 km (258 miles). The world’s largest hypostyle hall is the temple of Amon-Re at...
View ArticleOne to watch: Web and TV progress
That TV and video is moving to the web is not new — a recent report by Nielsen showed that the number of American households subscribing to an internet video streaming service is already 40%. However...
View ArticleGeek Week at W3C
A little-known fact about W3C is that once a year there is Geek Week — a time for staff, technical or not, to spend a few days on a project of their choosing, either individually or with others. Some...
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