In October 1994, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to lead the Web to its full potential. To mark the anniversary this year, W3C invites the Web community to a 3-hour Symposium on the Future of the Web to discuss how the Web community can:
* Create a more beautiful Web to enable our creative expression;
* Extend the Web to the many devices people use to improve their lives;
* Support trusted communications, secure and private; and
* Empower all people to use and contribute to the Web, including support for diverse languages and accessibility.
The Web turned 25 in 2014. Join us at W3C20 for a look at the future Web. Follow us at #w3c20
In October 1994, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to lead the Web to its full potential. To mark the anniversary this year, W3C invites the Web community to a 3-hour Symposium on the Future of the Web to discuss how the Web community can:
* Create a more beautiful Web to enable our creative expression;
* Extend the Web to the many devices people use to improve their lives;
* Support trusted communications, secure and private; and
* Empower all people to use and contribute to the Web, including support for diverse languages and accessibility.
The Web turned 25 in 2014. Join us at W3C20 for a look at the future Web. Follow us at #w3c20
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