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date: 2020-01-04
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title: JSON-LD
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title: JSON-LD - W3C
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name: JSON-LD
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layout: standards
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headings: ["Main","Explainer","Presentation","Working Group","Development"]
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title: WebAuthN
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title: WebAuthN - W3C
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name: WebAuthN
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layout: standards
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headings: ["Main","FIDO Alliance","Working Group","Development"]
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title: "(DID) the Decentralized Identifier"
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title: "(DID) the Decentralized Identifier - W3C"
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name: Decentralized Identifiers
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layout: standards
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headings: ["Main","Explainer","Working Group","Literature","About DID Methods","The DID Methods","Critique","Discussion","Tools and Utilities","W3C Recommendation"]
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date: 2020-01-10
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name: Verifiable Credentials
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name: Verifiable Credentials - W3C
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layout: standards
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headings: ["About","Comparisons","Working Group","Credentials Community Group","Claims and Credentials WG","Development","Varieties","Interoperability","Literature","Use Case","User Experience"]
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title: "Verifiable Credentials"
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date: 2020-11-09
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name: W3C
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title: World Wide Web Consortium
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title: World Wide Web Consortium - W3C
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headings: ["Main","W3C ID History","ID in the Browser 2011"]
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description: An international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.
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excerpt: "First started as an IETF application area at the beginning of 1990, the Web standard stack, given its foreseen volume and applicative nature on top of the Internet protocols, quickly spun off its own forum. The W3C then laid the foundations of the Web with the development of HTML 4 and XML at the end of the last century. It still works closely with IETF today, on the HTTP or URL specifications and in other areas of common interest (e.g. crypto, security, video)."
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date: 2020-11-27
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title: Schema.org Community Group
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title: Schema.org Community Group - W3C
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description: The Schema.org Community Group provides a forum for discussing all changes, additions and extensions to schema.org.
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The Schema.org Community Group provides a forum for discussing all changes, additions and extensions to schema.org. In addition to providing a public setting for the day to day operation of the project, it serves as the mechanism for reviewing extensions and as a liaison point for all parties developing independent extensions to the schema.org core.
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title: W3C Credentials Community Group
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title: Credentials Community Group - W3C
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description: "to explore the creation, storage, presentation, verification, and user control of credentials."
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The mission of the W3C Credentials Community Group is to explore the creation, storage, presentation, verification, and user control of credentials. We focus on a verifiable credential (a set of claims) created by an issuer about a subject—a person, group, or thing—and seek solutions inclusive of approaches such as: self-sovereign identity; presentation of proofs by the bearer; data minimization; and centralized, federated, and decentralized registry and identity systems. Our tasks include drafting and incubating Internet specifications for further standardization and prototyping and testing reference implementations.
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