Internet accessibility
Chrome O/S good or bad – reducing costs?
Wednesday 8th July 2009 by adminSo it’s official – and now public! Google will launch Chrome the OS in the near future – OK prob. 2010 but that’s only a few months away.
With the few details currently available I am looking forward to Chrome OS with interest. The fact they say Open Source by mid/late 2010 is interesting [...]
Digital champion targets the poor
Wednesday 8th July 2009 by admin0
COMMENTSThe UK’s new ‘Digital Champion’ – Martha Lane Fox -has set herself a challenge.
17 million Britons do not have net access – thats about 1/3 of the population – , Ms Lane Fox has said said she wanted to concentrate on the six million “at the bottom of the pile”. by helping them get web [...]
ADA Amendments
Wednesday 8th July 2009 by admin0
COMMENTSBy a 2-1 vote on June 17th, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission approved a draft Notice of Proposed Rulemaking implementing the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008. The draft NPRM now goes to the Office of Management and Budget for review. Under Executive Order 12866, OMB is required to circulate the draft notice to [...]
“Designed-in Accessibility” with Tom Jewett
Friday 22nd May 2009 by admin0
COMMENTS@Laura Carlson – opps twitter language here.
Just received Lauras’ Web Design Update Volume 7, Issue 47, May 22, 2009. As you may know were are based on a Greek Island so don’t get to the USA or UK that often so we tend to miss out on conferences etc – Hey why don’t you all [...]
Face to Facebook
Friday 22nd May 2009 by admin0
COMMENTSCame across this article on the BBC Ouch site makes interesting reading: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/opinion/face_to_facebook.shtml



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