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Studio 24 to work with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on their website redesign
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Studio 24 to work with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on their website redesign
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) puts a stake in the ground for international writing modes
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World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) puts a stake in the ground for international writing modes
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) brings a new language to the Web as WebAssembly becomes a W3C Recommendation
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Following HTML, CSS and JavaScript, WebAssembly becomes the fourth language for the Web which allows code to run in the browser
W3C launches an Introduction to Web Accessibility free online course in cooperation with UNESCO IITE
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W3C launches an Introduction to Web Accessibility free online course in cooperation with UNESCO IITE
EMVCo, FIDO Alliance, and W3C Form Interest Group to Enhance Security and Interoperability of Web Payments
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EMVCo, FIDO Alliance, and W3C Form Interest Group to Enhance Security and Interoperability of Web Payments
W3C honored with Emmy® Award for Standardization of a Full TV Experience
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W3C honored with Emmy® Award for Standardization of a Full TV Experience
W3C and FIDO Alliance Finalize Web Standard for Secure, Passwordless Logins
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Major browsers and platforms have built-in support for new Web standard for easy and secure logins via biometrics, mobile devices and FIDO security keys
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) launches Internationalization Initiative
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W3C leads program to accelerate progress in making the World Wide Web "worldwide"
W3C Issues Improved Accessibility Guidance for Websites and Applications
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 expands provisions for mobile, low vision, and cognitive and learning disabilities; international uptake in progress
FIDO Alliance and W3C Achieve Major Standards Milestone in Global Effort Towards Simpler, Stronger Authentication on the Web
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With support from Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox, FIDO2 Project opens new era of ubiquitous, phishing-resistant, strong authentication to protect web users worldwide