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  2. W3C Geolocation API - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W3C_Geolocation_API

    The W3C Geolocation API is an effort by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to standardize an interface to retrieve the geographical location information for a client ...

  3. Geopositioning - Wikipedia

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    Principles of geolocation using GPS. Geopositioning is the process of determining or estimating the geographic position of an object or a person. [1] Geopositioning yields a set of geographic coordinates (such as latitude and longitude) in a given map datum.

  4. Category:Internet geolocation - Wikipedia

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    W3C Geolocation API; Wi-Fi positioning system This page was last edited on 31 December 2022, at 18:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Web Authentication Working Group - Wikipedia

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    The Web Authentication Working Group, created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on February 17, 2016, has for mission, in the Security Activity, to define a client-side API providing strong authentication functionality to Web Applications. [1] On 20 March 2018, the WebAuthn standard was published as a W3C Candidate Recommendation. [2]

  6. XPointer - Wikipedia

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    XPointer Framework is a W3C recommendation since March 2003. [3] [5] The XPointer language is designed to address structural aspects of XML, including text content and other information objects created as a result of parsing the document. Thus, it could be used to point to a section of a document highlighted by a user through a mouse drag action.

  7. Geomessaging - Wikipedia

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    Geomessaging is a technology that allows a person or system to send a message based on any media to a device that enters or exits one or more regions. [1] Those regions can be created by using geofences, based on Latitude and Longitude, or adding beacons to the system associating those beacons with named locations.

  8. Category:Web standards - Wikipedia

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    W3C Geolocation API; Web Components; Web Medica Acreditada; Web Services Distributed Management; Web Services Resource Framework; Web Standards Project; Web worker; WebRTC; WebUSB; WIDL (Internet Standard)

  9. Web API - Wikipedia

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    An example of a popular web API is the Astronomy Picture of the Day API operated by the American space agency NASA. It is a server-side API used to retrieve photographs of space or other images of interest to astronomers, and metadata about the images. According to the API documentation, [15] the API has one endpoint: