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[Web of Things] W3C Workshop Report

W3C published the report of the W3C Workshop on the Web of Things that was held on 25-26 June 2014, in Berlin (Germany). This workshop examined the opportunities for open Web standards for service platforms in the network edge and

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[Web Payments] Activity Update

Long time no update on the Web Payments Activity! After a successfull workshop in March, the last months have been busy and I want to thank again all those who participated in the discussions and contributed to the development of the

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Web Payments Workshop Report Now Published

W3C is pleased to publish its report from the March Workshop on Web and Payments. This document summarizes the activities and results of the first W3C Workshop on Web Payments. Participants recorded key outputs from the meeting, including a recommendation

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Getting ready for W3C Workshop on Web Payments

We are getting ready for the W3C workshop on Web Payments that will take place next week in Paris. This event is already a success. We had far more applicants than the room can handle, and the seats were assigned

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Position Papers for W3C Workshop on Web Payments due 8 February

W3C invites the financial technology community to attend its Workshop Web Payments: How do you want to pay?, on March 24-25 in Paris, France. W3C’s Workshop goal is to leverage the power of the Web to improve consumer payment choice

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How do you want to pay? [W3C workshop]

W3C announced a Workshop on Web Payments: How do you want to pay?, 24-25 March 2014, in Paris (France). The event is hosted by the W3C France Office. This is a call for participation. W3C membership is not required to

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Native vs. HTML5?
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