W3C Totally Geeked Over New HTML5 Logo
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today introduced a new logo for HTML5, which it hopes will help promote the emerging Web standard.
"Now there is a logo for those who have taken up parts of HTML5 into their sites, and for anyone who wishes to tell the world they are using or referring to HTML5, CSS, SVG, WOFF, and other technologies used to build modern Web applications," W3C wrote in a blog post.
The new logo comes just four days after the WC3 updated eight HTML5 drafts. Put simply, the consortium seeks to "raise awareness about W3C technology and to promote adoption of the W3C standards," spokesman Ian Jacobs said.
W3C is about as excited over a logo as one can get. There's an entire page dedicated to the new logo, which includes downloads, a badge builder, free stickers, T-shirts, and more.

Image Credit: WC3
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damicatz
January 18, 2011 at 11:08am
It's so nice to know that the W3C can find time to work on these important issues.
I mean, they could be doing something useful like putting their feet down and mandating a standardized codec for HTML5 video but who needs to do that when you can create a shiny logo?
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