The structure of the World Wide Web Consortium can be confusing, since thousands of technologists across hundreds of companies participate in hundreds of groups, all with very specific purposes and remits. There are four broad types of groups that exist within the W3C – interest groups, business groups, community groups and working groups – each of… Continue reading »
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