World Wide Web Consortium is now a public-interest nonprofit organization
Growing from a strong foundation built at MIT CSAIL and other academic hosts, W3C will continue its mission of developing standards for an open and equitable web.
Growing from a strong foundation built at MIT CSAIL and other academic hosts, W3C will continue its mission of developing standards for an open and equitable web.
MIT computer scientists and mathematicians offer an introductory computing and career-readiness program for incarcerated women in New England.
Website, online tools will help MIT fulfill National Association of the Deaf lawsuit settlement terms.
New programming language automatically coordinates interactions between Web page components.
Study examines use of ‘Exhibit’ tools in creating interactive data visualizations.
Allows users to build and update multi-functional, feature-rich websites
Honored for inventing the World Wide Web
Lauded for work and leadership in the development of Internet public policy
Want to know what’s up at MIT? Check out MIT Connect, an innovative social media portal recently launched by MIT’s Communication Production Services in collaboration with the News Office.
Online document tracking and financial aid award letters implemented for 2012.
Community members can easily browse Independent Activities Period activities by sponsor, category or date.
New features help visitors to better discover and access MIT course materials.
Judy Brewer leads the Web Accessibility Initiative, which developed standards that help make the Web accessible to people with disabilities.
A new system that automatically streamlines database access patterns can make large Web applications up to three times as fast.