Internet regulation - standards and I Guide - Resources and Review

Offers original articles and features about the Internet industry, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include associations, business issues, broadcasting, domain registration, electronic commerce, history of the Internet, innovations, legal resources, news resources, online journals, reference services and trading, trade fairs and statistics.
 
Project intending to enforce governance over Internet policy and participation. Offers resources from non
governmental bodies dealing with domain names, Internet communities, and social responsibility. Also provides links to related initiatives in German and Japanese. A weekly newsletter, The Cyber-Federalist, is available.
 
Campaigning organisation which promotes core Web standards, and encourages browser manufacturers to do the same. Presents articles and tutorials on accessibility, a guide to standards organisations, and a selection of structured templates to facilitate the creation of conforming HTML and XHTML documents.
 
Collection of full text papers addressing topics such as the Electronic Marketplace, Multimedia and User Interaction, XML, Searching and Discovery, Hypermedia and Video, Electronic Commerce, Security and Applications, and Protocols and Performance.
 
Group responsible for IP address space allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management, and root server system management functions in the US. Provides access to corporate policies, calendar of events, notes and minutes of meetings and advisory committees.
 
Details of the proposed XML standard data format for structured document interchange on the Web, intended to supplement HTML.
 
International industry consortium founded in 1994 to develop common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web.
 
An overview of all HTML related materials at W3C and around the Web, including a specification for HTML 4.0.
 
Resource providing a selection of answers to frequently asked questions about Web security, an overview of security activities at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and sections on security protocols and standards, electronic commerce and cryptography.
 
A non
governmental international organisation for global cooperation and coordination for the Internet and its internetworking technologies and applications.
 
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