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An association is defined as an organized body of individuals or groups who share a common interest or cause; usually identified by the presence of "association" in the title. Most often requires membership for access to benefits and resources.
http://www.afterlife.org/
Not-for-profit organization offers to archive Web sites after the author is deceased. Includes history of the organization and forms for site owners and volunteers.
http://chamberofcommerce-ontheweb.com/
Members build customer trust and credibility by placing a seal of membership on their site.
http://gnwda.org/
Group advocating professionalism and Christian principles in web design work. Membership privileges include a free online course for improving your web site.
http://www.iab.com/
Global nonprofit group open to companies actively engaged in the sale of interactive advertising and marketing. Membership features IAB events, research tools, industry news, and a newsletter.
http://www.pwdo.org/
A group of professionals and enthusiasts/ hobbyists who create human interfaces for the Web, champion the use of standards, accessibility and usability, and aim to uplift the state of web design in the country.
http://webdev.purdue.org/
Student Organization at Purdue University, dedicated to furthering the interest and knowledge of our members in all aspects of web development.
http://www.ukwda.org/
Promotes industry standards within the UK new media sector. Features free membership, a searchable directory, use of the UKWDA logo, a monthly newsletter, and dispute resolution service.
http://www.w3.org/
The World Wide Web Consortium was created to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability.
http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List
List of current members of the World Wide Web Consortium.
http://webstandardsgroup.org/
For web designers and developers who are interested in web standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT etc.) and best practices (accessible sites using valid and semantically correct code).
http://www.webstandards.org/
Promoting standards compliance on the Web.
http://www.wise-women.org/
Resource for female (and male) web designers, developers and programmers, featuring tips and tutorials on a variety of web related subjects. Features several mailing lists including one for Java script.
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