Tech Giants Team Up to Launch Definitive Resource for Open Web

  • Adobe, Google, HP, Microsoft and other tech heavyweights have joined together to form the “definitive resource” for all open Web technologies, called WebPlatform.
  • The resource will provide developers with a “single source of all the latest, quality and relevant information about HTML5, CSS3, WebGL, SVG and other Web standards,” reports Parity News. It will also offer tips on Web development and related technologies.
  • “We are an open community of developers building resources for a better Web, regardless of brand, browser or platform,” explains the WebPlatform homepage.
  • All documentation on the site will be listed under creative commons licensing, “with the initial contribution coming from the member companies while subsequent code snippets, examples, and documentation is expected from visitors,” writes Parity News.
  • On its own blog, Google makes note that “Web Platform Docs is a community-driven site that aims to become the comprehensive and authoritative source for Web developer documentation.”

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