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Celebrating the W3C and HTML5 with a New Logo Program

Ron Ron
September 18, 2019
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Ziad Ismail: Today, the W3C is announcing a new logo for HTML5. While some parts of HTML5 are still unstable and changing, others are stable and are already being used by real sites. Putting this logo on your site is a great way to spread the HTML5 message.

Microsoft and the IE team is excited to work with the W3C and the other members on driving broader adoption of HTML5. Read more about it from Jean Paoli, the GM of Interoperability Strategy at Microsoft…

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