CMSWire: W3C Illuminates Differences, Rationale Behind HTML5

HTML5 defines the 5th major revision of the core language of the Web. In a recently published work the W3C details the differences between HTML 4 and HTML 5 and provides insight into the thinking behind the changes.

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