Platform for Internet Content Selection

The Platform for Internet Content Selection is a specification created by W3C that uses metadata to label webpages to help parents and teachers control what children and students can access on the Internet. The W3C RDF project is trying to integrate RDF labels with PICS labels.

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Common use

Often used as an abbreviation for "Pictures" while chatting or sending e-mails on the internet.

See also: Platform for Internet Content Selection, Chatting, Computer, E-mail, Internet, Metadata (computing), RDF, W3C