W3C
About W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international, public‑interest standards organization that develops web specifications, guidelines and tools to ensure a universally accessible, secure, private and interoperable web. It collaborates with industry, academia and the public across many sectors such as e‑commerce, media, publishing and more, and operates globally from its headquarters in the United States.
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