[Accessibility_sig] BBC news/Technology: 'Most websites' failing disabled
Bill.Woodland at tbpc.state.tx.us
Bill.Woodland at tbpc.state.tx.us
Tue Dec 5 11:53:21 CST 2006
> "Accessibility consultants and organisations for the disabled clutch
> their knowledge of user requirements to them like they are the key
> to future profits - which indeed they are.
> "If they had any interest in raising standards, they would be
> sharing their findings with the world and opening dialogue with the
> design and business community about how best to integrate techniques
> with standard processes," he said.
So I suppose his company's usability services are free?
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