DIDs and DID documents can be adapted to any modern blockchain, distributed ledger, or other decentralized network capable of resolving a unique key into a unique value. Check the DID method registry for a list of known DID method specifications: w3c.github.io/did-spec-regis…
Coupled with #w3c Verifiable Credentials, DIDs are being used across a number of markets (such as governments, retailers, etc.) where #identification and #data authenticity is a concern. Read the numerous testimonials from W3C members and the industry: w3.org/2022/07/pressrelease-…
DIDs are a new type of identifier that do not require a centralized registry. It empowers everyone on the Web to generate their own identifiers and take control of their own #identity and relationships while also providing greater #security and #privacy
The API will allow #web applications to initiate a multi-#screen experience from a single transient user activation. This includes the ability to place content on specific screens and show an element fullscreen on a specific screen.
Operating systems let users extend their visual workspace through additional screens. Various platform #applications (slideshow apps, financial apps, conference room apps...) leverage this extended workplace to create better experiences: w3.org/TR/2022/WD-window-pla…#timetogiveinput
The Web of Things Community Group is becoming active again with its new charter! There will be a feedback and introduction session on Monday 25th at 5pm (Europe/Berlin). Find more information at w3.org/events/meetings/9b78f…
Please note that there is no meeting on Thursday 21th.