results for 'accessibility'
Fix the Web campaign launched
Citizens Online has launched a website to help improve web access for disabled and elderly people.
Bangladesh bans Facebook as Pakistan rescinds block
Drawings of Mohammed on Facebook have caused Bangladesh to ban the site, but Pakistan has reinstated access.
Government trialling 999 by text
Ofcom is testing a new service to let deaf people text police, ambulance and other emergency services.
Windows 7: The most accessible Windows yet?
Microsoft has taken pains to make Windows 7 a better experience for everyone, but is the new Windows ready for users with disabilities, right out...
Public sector tops businesses in web access
Council websites are more accessible than those run by leading companies, a survey has found.
Increasing accessibility with cloud computing
With businesses increasingly spread over multiple offices in different regions or countries, it’s vital for staff to be able to access all the...
Access all areas
Accessibility is key so all customers can benefit from the products and services on offer online. Yet poor websites are cutting off valuable...
Video: Pat Sueltz, part two
Pat Sueltz, chief executive of LogLogic, talks about accessibility, risk management and role models.
NetSuite unveils major new hosted app release
Release of NetSuite 2007 focuses on improving accessibility and ease of use of complex application aspects such as reporting and CRM.
UK telcos lead in online accessibility but fall down on privacy
Telco websites in the UK are more accessible than those in Canada or the US, but British players still need to get a better handle on privacy,...
Retail websites lack accessibility
Nomensa claims that none of the top 30 retailers are addressing the needs of a 10 million-strong disabled audience
E-services save driver agencies £33 million
A report by the National Audit Office has praised the cost savings and increased accessibility of letting drivers access licensing and other...
London Underground launches accessibility web service
New online database will help disabled, elderly and travellers with luggage and buggies navigate the tube, find accessible platforms and even mind...
Retailers failing when it comes to online accessibility<br/>
A study of 20 UK retailers shows that website accessibility is still an issue.
Four out of five UK internet connections via broadband
National Statistics survey shows new packages and accessibility paying off for internet service providers.
Websites are widening the digital divide through lack of accessibility
Most websites don't meet the minimum criteria set out in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) according to a UN-commissioned survey
Council sites need better accessibility
Ten years of reports from Socitm have shown marked improvement for council websites and online services, but accessibility could still be improved.
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