- Jan 11, 2011
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has said that a stable specification of the HTML5 web markup language has been laid down for web application developers to now focus on.
Although this new stable version is not yet a W3C standard, it has been called "feature complete" at this stage.
This means that (as far as the W3C sees it) businesses and developers have a "stable target" for implementation and planning the next generation of web applications.
NOTE: HTML5 is described as the "cornerstone" of the Open Web Platform, a full programming environment for cross-platform applications with access to device capabilities; video and animations; graphics; style, typography and other tools for digital publishing; extensive network capabilities.
Read more: http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/open-source-insider/2013/01/html5-is-now-stable-and-feature-complete.html