To celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the School of Informatics, University of Murcia, and within the planned activities to bring new technologies to society, has developed a Web standards workshop in collaboration with the ICTC and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
This week, the head of the W3C office in Spain, Martin Alvarez, gave a talk on the operation of this organization and its importance in the coordination of technological advance.
The International Consortium W3C is responsible for the development of Web standards, "his work is to communicate the standards, technologies, to ordinary people," said Alvarez.
Keep in mind that approximately 67% of the world population owns a mobile phone, which means that some 4,600 million people could access the Internet from your mobile.
For this reason it is essential that you can easily navigate from from any type of phone.
For this, the W3C is working to ensure that all Web pages follow these standards.
And they already said Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web: The W3C is where you create the future of the Web.
It enables communication, information exchange and development of dynamic applications for everybody, from anywhere, anytime, using any device. "
Source: UMU. Facultad de Informática