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W3C

W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is the international standards body founded by Tim Berners-Lee in 1994 that develops web standards including HTML, CSS, and (via WAI) WCAG; W3C standards become "Recommendations" after a multi-stage open-consensus process involving Working Drafts and Candidate Recommendations.

About W3C

Headquartered at MIT (US), Keio University (Japan), ERCIM (Europe), and Beihang University (China).

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