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Using a Treo 650 PDA with Debian on a Dell

I just got a brand new PDA-phone last Monday, a Tréo 650 running PalmOS. I have been reluctant to cell phones for a long while, finding them rather invasive: when you own a cell phone, people expect...

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WWW2006 trip report

I was attending and presenting in the WWW2006 conference last month, and haven’t been able to publish a trip report since then… Bad me! My last WWW Conference was three years ago and didn’t leave me...

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W3C Systems Team starts a blog

My daily work schizophrenia makes me half Mobile Web Initiative Activity Lead, half a developer in the W3C Systems Team (a.k.a. “Systeam”). The first half of my self has started blogging in the MWI...

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DOM Childnode

As announced to my team mates a while ago… <dom_bene healthy='yes' happy='very' tired="very">    <mathias start="20070913T043100Z" weight="3.265kg" cute="mostintheworld" healthy="yes" />...

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ParisWeb 2007

I’ve been invited to participate the Paris Web conference, in (how-surprisingly) Paris; I’ll be closing the conference on November 16, presenting the ongoing work of W3C on the Mobile Web, and in...

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W3C Technical Plenary is next week

Every year since 2000, W3C gathers a good chunk of its 69 groups (which, by the way, represent a community of 1500 persons) for a week of face-to-face meetings, offering the opportunity to have joint...

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Live from the Technical Plenary

As I announced last week, I’m sitting today in the W3C Technical Plenary day; if you wanted to be here but couldn’t, here some good news: you can listen to the presentations and discussions live on the...

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dontcallmedom: Everybody got infected by microblogging bug, but I still don’t...

Everybody got infected by microblogging bug, but I still don't have it - getting an account is probably a good first step

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dontcallmedom: Back from Barcelona where workshop on future of Social...

Back from Barcelona where workshop on future of Social Networking went quite well I think (#w3csn)

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dontcallmedom: Now working on collecting and publishing slides, minutes, etc...

Now working on collecting and publishing slides, minutes, etc - linking from http://www.w3.org/2008/09/msnws/

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Microblogging

In case it wasn’t clear from the past three entries posted here, I have started to microblog on Identi.ca – the open version of Twitter. I’m still trying to figure out whether I should have my posts...

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Microblogging: what for?

So I started microblogging a few days ago, most probably as a result of my co-chairing of the Workshop on the Future of Social Networking – although I can’t really say there was a conscious connection...

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Web 2.0 illustrated

I am by no mean good at making graphics, but I very much like the idea of turning complex ideas into easier-to-grasp graphics. As I was invited to talk about “Web 2.0″ a month ago at the WITFOR...

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Brower Panel at Paris Web

(version française ci-dessous) Two weeks from now, the Paris Web conference, probably the best conference in France about Web craft, will open; at the very end of this conference, I’ll be animating a...

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Web APIs vs APIs for Web-based OS

There is a growing number of operating systems and applications frameworks that are based on, or integrate deeply with Web technologies: Intel & Samsung’s Tizen, HP (formerly Palm) WebOS, Mozilla’s...

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