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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published a draft of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), a graphics standard suitable for mobile and desktop devices. SVG, an XML-based format, enables the creation of interactive two-dimensional vector graphics and animations. The latest version of the standard, SVG 1.2 or SVG Tiny, is reportedly small enough for mobile devices and powerful enough for the desktop.
SVG is adopted in mobile phones, commercial mobile services and in desktop browsers such as Opera and Firefox, which now ship with native support for SVG. In 2003, the SVG Working Group introduced SVG Tiny, designed for mobile devices. SVG Tiny 1.1 provides an open standard solution for delivering graphical content that works equally well on handsets and desktops. SVG Tiny 1.2 introduces video, audio, gradients, stroke and fill opacity, styled text and scripting capabilities into mobile devices.
SVG Tiny 1.2 was produced with the help of industry leaders and invited experts in graphics, mobile computing and the web. They include Adobe, Canon, Ericsson, Expway, Groupe des Ecoles de Telecommunications, Ikivo, ILOG, Itedo, KDDI, Mercurial Communications, Nokia, Bitflash division of Open Text, Opera, Research In Motion, Sharp, Streamezzo, Sun Microsystems, ETH Zurich, Telecom Italia and Vectoreal.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/CR-SVGMobile12-20060810/
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