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W3C was founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1994. It is considered as the home of the Web as well as the Semantic Web. W3C has one main mission which is deriving the web at its full potential.

W3C supports over a 100 standards, among these:
HTML,
XML,
XHTML,
XML Schema,
XQuery,
RDF,
RDF Schema Language,
OWL,
XPATH,
XSLT,
CSS1,
PNG,.....
and many others
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10 World Wide Web standards developed and maintained by W3C, including the following:

1. XML

2. XHTML

3. SKOS

4. SISR

5. RDF Schema

6. CGI

7. Canonical XML

8. CDF

9. CSS

10. DOM

Further explanation

The World Wide Web Consortium commonly abbreviated as W3C is a consortium that works to develop standards for the World Wide Web. The specifications of the main technologies used as the main base of the web, such as URL (Uniform Resource Locator), HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), and HTML (HyperText Markup Language) are developed and regulated by this body.

Some explanations about the standards mentioned above.

1. XML

XML is a markup language created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to define syntax to encode documents that can be read by humans and machines. This is done through the use of tags that determine the structure of the document, as well as how the document must be stored and transported.

2. XHTML

XHTML is the successor and development markup language of HTML which has capabilities that are more or less like HTML, but with more stringent syntax rules.

3. HTML

 HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is a markup language that is used to create a web page and display various information in an Internet browser.

4. CSS

CSS is short for Cascading Style Sheet. CSS is a collection of codes that aim to decorate and arrange the style of appearance/layout of web pages to make it more elegant and attractive.

5. DOM

DOM (document object model) is a method used to represent documents through nodes and objects so that the document can be changed in structure, style, and contents.

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Class: College

Subject: Computers and technology

Keyword: World Wide Web Consortium.