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Listed below are key media mentions involving ICANN over the course of the last week.
U.N. Summit Revives Concerns About Net Control (ZDNet)
27 October 2006
26 October 2006
Why It Matters To Master Your Domain (Guardian Unlimited)
26 October 2006
Is ICANN Producing Jewels? (CircleID)
24 October 2006
Judge Lets ICANN Off The Hook (Techworld)
23 October 2006
Daniel Dardailler is W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) Associate Chair for Europe, manager of the W3C/ERCIM European and African operations and chair of the official standard liaison task force of the consortium.
Daniel joined the W3C/INRIA team in Sophia-Antipolis, France, in July 1996. In 1997, he launched the Web Accessibility Initiative and was the technical director of the activity until 2003. In this role, he participated in the design of some important standards like HTML, CSS, and WAI Guidelines.
As the proposer and manager of several large European Commission IST funded projects supporting the activities of W3C in Europe, Daniel has over the past few years led W3C liaison activities in the area of European and international normalisation, ICANN W3C liaison, UN/WSIS participation, and ISO/ITU liaison matters.
Prior to joining W3C, from 1990 to 1996 Daniel worked in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, as a software designer and programmer for the X Window System Consortium and the OSF/TheOpenGroup. From 1986 to 1990, he was a Unix/Graphics engineer at the Bull Research Center in France.
Daniel holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science in Digital Typography and Networking from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (1989).
Daniel Dardailler was appointed liaison to the ICANN Board by the W3C on behalf of the Technology Liaison Group to serve during the year 2006. Board liaison terms end (subject to possible re-appointment) after the conclusion of the ICANN annual meeting each year.
During the past week, ICANN staff have provided input to the internet community at events such as:
31 October 2006: IGF Meeting, Athens, Greece, "Towards A Multilingual Global Internet: Avoiding the Risk of Fragmentation." Organized by the Egyptian Government, UNESCO, and ICANN.
5-10 November 2006: IETF Meeting, San Diego
13-14 November 2006: APTLD Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand
14-15 November 2006: RIPE Regional Meeting, Manama, Bahrain
27 November - 1 December 2006: AFRINIC Meeting, Mauritius
2 – 8 December 2006: ICANN Meeting, São Paulo, Brazil
Staff and Board members are encouraged to submit material for inclusion in the ICANN Newsletter by sending a message to ICANN-Newsletter@icann.org. Submissions will be considered based on appropriateness of the content and space available.
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