This blog is edited by Paul Walsh, BIMA Chair.
Members of the BIMA Executive will write from time to time. Guest writers will also be invited to contribute.
About Paul Walsh
Paul was elected Chair of the British Interactive Media Association (BIMA), a trade association for the digital industry, in May 2006 after serving as a member of the Executive in 2005. He was also the Chair of the BIMA Awards 2006.
Paul is the co-founder and CEO of Segala, a specialist in Web accessibility and mobile web standards compliance and expert in content classification using Content Labels.
Prior to Segala, Paul was an executive at Eqos, a pioneer in the development of Web technologies for the B2B retail industry. In 1995 he became one of the first employees for AOL in Europe. He was a key member of the team developing AOL’s UK presence and assisted with the launch of other AOL European territories. Paul also has international experience within the Telecommunications Industry and has consulted for companies such as Vodafone, O2, Orange, CMG and ADC Metrica.
Paul was instrumental in the formation of the W3C’s first ever incubator activity, to review Content Labels as a formal method of classifying and labelling content. This method, based on the Semantic Web, is now moving onto a full recommendation track as a proposed replacement for PICS – an old W3C recommendation currently used by Internet Explorer for filtering content.
He is Segala’s W3C advisory committee representative and founding member of the Mobile Web Initiative Steering Council. Paul is also an active participant in the W3C Semantic Web Education and Outreach (SWEO) special interest group.








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