18 July 2012
W3C announced new momentum for making the Web the future interoperable platform for Digital Signage. W3C issued a summary of key topics and use cases
for bringing Digital Signage to the Web, as well as a first gap
analysis of enhancements to the Web to enable the transformation of the
Digital Signage ecosystem. Digital signage covers a spectrum of display
sizes and locations, from sports arenas and urban video terminals of
every shape, to monitors in elevators, storefront windows, train
stations, and public kiosks featuring rich interactivity. In June, an
initial opportunity to discuss next-generation Web-based Digital Signage
services drew industry stakeholders to a W3C Workshop "All Signs Point to the Web," hosted by NTT. Read the full press release about the Workshop report and join the Web-based Signage Business Group to develop use cases and requirements for standardization.
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