Unable to resist a good marketing opportunity, the Web standards group is promoting itself and its new Web technology. What HTML5 actually means, though, remains vague. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released an HTML5 logo in different styles and formats, but the with the same general presentation theme. Ian Jacob’s interview of Michael Nieling and the HTML5 ...
The Web standards group clarifies that its HTML5 logo really is just for HTML5. To tout your site's use of WOFF, SVG, and CSS, there are smaller, gray icons. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The World Wide Web Consortium-- also known as the W3C -- released its ...
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has launched a new logo for HTML5, the fast emerging Web standard for Web developers. On Jan. 18, the W3C introduced its new logo program for HTML5 to promote the ...
The W3C has unveiled a new logo for HTML5, a "striking visual identity for the open web platform." But really, what's more important here, a glitzy new logo or the potential end of Flash? What's the ...
The Worldwide Web Consortium launched a new logo and marketing campaign for HTML5 on January 18, and Microsoft is jumping on the bandwagon. The proposed HTML5 logo "is a general-purpose visual ...
A new logo has been unveiled for HTML5. According to a Mashable report, the World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C (News - Alert)) has also unveiled a new way of framing the conversation about newer Web ...
HTML5, the next major revision of the HTML standard you’ve most certainly heard of as a TechCrunch reader, now comes with added logo, courtesy of W3C. The logo is available under a permissive license ...
What's that thing flailing awkwardly over the mouth of a mechanical shark? Why that's HTML5 in its dashing new logo. Yes, the W3C, the standards body that oversees the development of the HTML5 spec, ...