The World Wide Web Journal provides timely, in-depth coverage of the W3C's technological developments, such as protocols for security, replication and caching, HTML and SGML, and content labeling. This issue also explores the broader issues of the Web with Web luminaries and articles on controversial legal issues such as censorship and intellectual property rights.
The World Wide Web Journal provides timely, in-depth coverage of the W3C's technological developments, such as protocols for security, replication and caching, HTML and SGML, and content labeling. This issue also explores the broader issues of the Web with Web luminaries and articles on controversial legal issues such as censorship and intellectual property rights.