W3C Workshop: Web Performance

28 September 2012

W3C announced a Workshop on Web Performance, 8 November, hosted by Google at their Mountain View, California campus. As the Open Web Platform expands, the need for high performance implementation has grown, particularly on mobile devices. Participants will examine a broad range of performance issues and how they might be addressed. There is no fee to participate in this Workshop and W3C Membership is not required. All participants are required to submit a statement of interest by 29 October. Learn more about W3C's Web Performance Working Group, which also invites people to share performance issues via their survey on Open Web Platform Performance Priorities.

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