Go to most enterprise class websites and look at the code. What you will most likely find is a twisted mass of inaccessible poorly written HTML and large amounts of JavaScript that will never validate. This bloated and malformed code wastes bandwidth, lengthens load time, limits the customer base able to use the site and is a maintenance nightmare.
World Bank Prodded On Open Standards
Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society thinks economic growth won’t happen with proprietary products.
RSS Won the Syndication Standards Battle
RSS appears to have conquered the last hurtle in becoming the industry syndication standard.
An Extensive Examination of Web Services: WSE standards
As we’ve discussed in the previous installments of this article series, Web services are comprised of a number of core standards, including:
Web Standards in the Real World: An Interview with Molly Holzschlag
Molly E. Holzschlag is a recognized expert in the area of Web Design, deemed one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web.
OASIS Plans Open Standards Day In Amsterdam
The open standards consortium OASIS plans a one-day conference on May 24th in Amsterdam. The OASIS Open Standards Day will be held in conjunction with the IDEAlliance XTech 2005 Conference & Exhibition (formerly XML Europe).
Upholding PR Standards Starts With the Small Things
Will you join with me and other PR bloggers in a grassroots blogging campaign to help raise the perception of the public relations industry …
How to Meet Quality Standards with ISO 9001
In today’s hectic business environment, it is vital that we are all on the same page, right? But how do we know if we meet those standards?
Hot Bananna Adopts W3C Standards
Hot Banana has fully adopted W3C Web Standards into its Hot Banana 5 Software.
Novell Joins China Linux Standards Group
Reflecting its commitment to one of the fastest growing Linux markets, Novell has joined the China Linux Standards Group, launched this spring by the Chinese government to promote Linux* in China.