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Current job opportunities at W3C are Mobile Web Access Specialist, Web Accessibility Engineer and the W3C Fellows Program.
The W3C Tenth Anniversary Celebration in Asia (W3C10 Asia) will be held 28 November in Tokyo, Japan. The day-long symposium with luminaries from Japan and Asia will review the past decade of the Web, show how industry works with Web standards, and how Asian dynamics may drive the Web's next decade of Web development. The event is open to the public. Read the media advisory.
The Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI) is a leading research institute in mathematics and computer science. CWI is active in several W3C Working Groups and hosts the W3C Benelux Office. As the starting point for the European Internet, we are proud to collaborate with W3C. (Member testimonials)
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