Accessible World Tek Talk presents A Tutorial on Computer Utilities March 8, 2010
Accessibility – webpublishing.agimo.gov.au – over the next 4 years, the Australian Government wants everyone to graduate from WCAG 1.0 to WCAG 2.0, announced the Minister for Finance and – um – de-regulation.
AccessWorld: Technology and People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired – March 2010 Issue
Apple Briefly Mentions Accessibility At Annual Shareholders Meeting « The BAT Channel
Blogger/Blogspot has an inaccessible comment mode – the author finds it easy to access Blogger using the iPod Touch, but then runs into several accessibility barriers.
Change the Background Color in Adobe Reader for Eye-Friendly Contrast – Ergonomics – Lifehacker
DAISY Books of the DAISY2009 Technical Conference Now Available for Download | DAISY Consortium
Don’t Forget Webvisum, Another captcha solving solution – Blind Bargains – Webvisum works with Firefox.
Don’t say “click here”; not everyone will be clicking – Quality Web Tips – please remember that ‘click here’ will be meaningless in a links list.
Free PDF Reader | nuance.com – smaller than Adobe Reader, supposedly more secure, and can convert PDFs to other file formats.
Freeware outdoes Windows’ built-in system tools – Wkindows Secrets
FSCast Episode 39, February 2010 – JTools, JTunes, creatingan account with the iTunes Store.
How Blind People Identify Paper Money – Aging and Disability in America
How Screen Magnification Systems Work
[PDF] Migrating from WCAG 1.0 to WCAG 2.0
Mobile Speak 4 – updated review – NFB – Access Technology Blog
Skype on TV: Will the videophone finally be reality? – CNN.com – Samsung are releasing a Skype-enabled TV.
Some Tips For Dragon Dictation — Just Another iPhone Blog – a quick reference.
The Incredible, Accessible Presentation – Crafting PowerPointâ Presentations That Work With Assistive Technology.
The Serotek Ultimatum – Serotek Blog – Serotek launches a polemic against the ‘traditional’ access tech industry.
HerdictWeb – test web sites for accessibility.
Vodafone… get blind pedestrians back on track! –
sign the petition about Vodafone dropping Wayfinder Access.
[Audio] Audio promotion of the petition
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