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Posts Tagged ‘Web accessibility’

Assistive technology

Icon Written by Paul Evans on February 17, 2009 – 2:05 pm

For a useful introduction to how assistive technology supports web-browsing for people with different ability sets, have a look at the new Ability Net ‘Easy’ website.

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The Market for Lemons

Icon Written by Paul Evans on January 29, 2009 – 10:27 am

… and why public sector procurement drives down quality Economists have a term for the way that quality is driven out of markets where purchasers don’t have a way of measuring quality. It’s called ‘the market for lemons’ Take web-accessibility for instance: Every governmental body needs to have it. Very few know what it really [...]

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Web accessibility – to standard that ensures that techies give you what you want.

Icon Written by Paul Evans on January 12, 2009 – 10:47 am

I’ve just written a post over on the Local Democracy blog about how web-accessibility can help you to get a job done properly if you are commissioning work from web-developers.

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