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Newegg takes the lead in making its web site accessible to blind people
The National Federation of the Blind has cited computer products retailer Newegg as the first online merchant to reach the foundation’s gold level accessibility certification in making its retail web site easy to use by blind shoppers.
Posted 08/06/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Priceline.com, Ramada.com agree to make sites friendlier to blind users
In a move that could serve as a harbinger to retail web sites, Priceline.com and Ramada.com have reached an agreement with the New York State Attorney General to make their sites more usable by blind and other visually impaired consumers.
Posted 08/25/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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IBM's new talking web browser
IBM is introducing a talking web browser that works with e-business web sites, allowing many visually impaired and blind users to buy, sell and trade on the web for the first time--Home Page Reader 3.0 for Windows. It provides Javascript support for complete access to the web, supports nine languages and offers many new options and features that simplify set-up and operation of the browser, allowing users to get online and navigate the Internet...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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