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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 180. Chapters: Acid tests, Web service specifications, World Wide Web Consortium, World Wide Web Consortium standards, XML, HTML, Tim Berners-Lee, Portable Network Graphics, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Scalable Vector Graphics, Document Object Model, SOAP, Resource Description Framework, XPath 1.0, Extensible Stylesheet Language, XSLT, MathML, Character encodings in HTML, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, XPointer, Universal Description Discovery and Integration, XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Acid2, Arena, Acid3, Web Ontology Language, DOM events, HTML5, XSL Formatting Objects, Line Mode Browser, Web Accessibility Initiative, P3P, Business Process Execution Language, XML Schema Language comparison, WebDAV, Html5 in mobile devices, XQuery, RDFa, Web Services Description Language, XForms, Pronunciation Lexicon Specification, Use of Ogg formats in HTML5, Dave Raggett, Agora, Maciej Stachowiak, Service choreography, VoiceXML, Web Services Invocation Framework, WS-Security, EbXML, Amaya, SCXML, Device Description Repository, W3C Markup Validation Service, Web Open Font Format, Chris Lilley, TimeML, XLink, Apache Axis2, Web Storage, WS-ReliableMessaging, The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee, XML Schema Editor, Internationalization Tag Set, W3C Geolocation API, Computer Graphics Metafile, List of web service specifications, XML Interface for Network Services, XBL, SPARQL, Web Standards Project, RDF Schema, Call Control eXtensible Markup Language, XFrames, Speech Recognition Grammar Specification, GRDDL, Ian Hickson, BPEL4People, Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition, Web Services for Remote Portlets, Apache CXF, WS-Addressing, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, RenderX, Extensible Forms Description Language, WS-SecurityPolicy, XML Events, BPEL script, Timed Text, Dave Hyatt, W3C Device Description ...