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SAN FRANCISCO, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --
Maxthon (
www.maxthon.com ), a global software and web services company, led a
spirited conversation about the need for China's Internet industries to
proactively and aggressively seek to improve web privacy. Represented by
Jinks Zhao, Web Group Director for Maxthon, the event was a key part of
the latest W3C meeting in Nice, France. Other Chinese Internet
companies that participated included Tencent, Mobile 360 and UC Browser.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community where
Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to
develop Web standards. Led by Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee and CEO
Jeffrey Jaffe, W3C's mission is to lead the Web to its full potential.
"The maturation of the Internet in China is an opportunity to learn, and
avoid the mistakes of other Internet pioneers. In this regard, our
implementation of Do Not Track is part of a proactive campaign where we
put the needs of users first," says Jeff Chen, CEO of Maxthon.
Another issue pursued by Maxthon at W3C involved lobbying all of China's
Internet companies to more quickly adopt new standards for HTML5.
"We're glad to see such an important body as W3C placing such emphasis
on Chinese Internet users. As a bloc, they represent the largest and
fastest growing segment of the connected world. Free market leadership
and the input of W3C make for the right partnership to resolve these
issues," says Karl Mattson, GM of Maxthon International/Chief of Product
Development.
About Maxthon
Maxthon Ltd. is an innovative software company and developer of superior
web browsers which continue to set new standards for innovation,
simplicity, speed and security. Each month more than 130,000,000 people
use Maxthon's web browser in 120 countries across the world. Maxthon
also brings its best-of-breed browsing to the Android platform for
mobile devices and tablet computers. Maxthon has offices in San
Francisco, Hong Kong and Beijing. For more information about Maxthon
please visit
www.maxthon.comSource - http://www.marketwatch.com/story/maxthon-advocates-for-next-generation-of-privacy-and-web-development-at-w3c-2012-05-18

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