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Continuing on the TAG

By Noah | January 13, 2010

I am delighted and deeply honored that Tim Berners-Lee has appointed me to serve for another two years as chair of the W3C  Technical Architecture Group (TAG).   The TAG is the senior technical body responsible for the World Wide Web.

Also in the official announcement is word that Dan Appelquist of Vodafone will be joining us.  This is great news, as Dan has made important contributions to the Web for years, and he brings lots of expertise with mobile devices and applications.  Henry Thompson, Ashok Malhotra, and Jonathan Rees have also been re-elected or reappointed to the TAG.

Topics: Web, Internet, Computing | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “Continuing on the TAG”

  1. Ben Rubinger Says:
    January 17th, 2010 at 12:14 PM

    Great news, Noah!

  2. Noah Says:
    January 17th, 2010 at 8:42 PM

    Thanks, Ben!

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