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Google’s Encyclopædia Webtannica

… or, as Google folks call it internally, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Web.

By Porter Glendinning | Filed in CSS, Web Standards (general), Training, HTML/XHTML, DOM, Resources

W3C Offers Online Training Course: Mobile Best Practices

The W3C Mobile Web Initiative is offering the online training course: An Introduction to W3C’s Mobile Web Best Practices from May 26 - June 20, 2008. The course is free, registration is open, but limited.

By Holly Marie Koltz | Filed in W3C/Standards Documentation, Web Standards (general), Training, Design, Mobile, Education, General

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Google’s Encyclopædia Webtannica

By Porter Glendinning | May 15th, 2008

… or, as Google folks call it internally, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Web.

Mark Pilgrim announced a new Google Code project yesterday on the Google Code Blog:

Google has built its business here, on the open web, and we want to help you build here too. To that end, we are happy to announce the formation of an encyclopedia for web developers, by web developers: Google Doctype.

Full of wikified goodness and entirely downloadable by SVN checkout, Google Doctype stands to become a fantastic resource for Web developers, provided a solid core community embraces it. So head on over, check it out, and maybe even contribute something.

Filed in CSS, Web Standards (general), Training, HTML/XHTML, DOM, Resources | Comments (0)

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W3C Offers Online Training Course: Mobile Best Practices Holly Marie Koltz
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Acid3 Passed in 23 Days! Kimberly Blessing

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