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W3C members: Do as we say, not as we do

In a test of whether members of the Web's premier standards group are willing to eat their own dog food, companies and organisations from Microsoft to the United States Environmental Protection Agency were found to be picky eaters.

permanent link 14 jul at 15:56 by simon

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commentat 19:13 on 14 July 2006, Panic! wrote:

You have to keep in mind that many of the people that represent those member's have little to no control of their parent company's website.

They are their company's representative to the W3C.

commentat 21:42 on 14 July 2006, Mark wrote:

That article was posted about 4 years ago. It would be interesting to see how the numbers are now.

commentat 22:29 on 17 June 2008, Internet Web Design wrote:

4 years in our field is like 4 in another

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