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Retailers are beginning to design web sites for disabled consumers
Retailers including Canadian Tire and Home Hardware Stores are making their e-commerce sites more accessible with innovative technology that provides web page navigation without a conventional keyboard or computer mouse.
Posted 01/20/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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New product display tool rivals Superman’s X-ray vision
HerRoom.com offers a display feature called “Try it Under.” The blouse overlay web tool enables shoppers to mouse over a menu at the side of a product image to change the image, showing how a bra would look under different neckline styles.
Posted 03/16/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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A new meaning to a greeting card with feelings
Ecards.com announced that it will go live today as the first Internet greeting card site enabled with TouchSense technology from Immersion Corp. Visitors to Ecards.com can click on the "Ecards Good Vibes" icon and experience tactile sensations that correspond to on-screen events through mouse hardware that supports Immersion TouchSense Technology such as the iFeel MouseMan or iFeel Mouse designed by Logitech. "The raison d'etre behind ecards.com...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Comet Systems Releases Comet Cursor® Version 3.3
New Version 3.3 Adds Shopping and Stock Search Capabilities New York City-June 4, 2001-Comet Systems today released version 3.3 of the popular Comet Cursor software, which adds a Shopping Cursor and a Stock Cursor to the existing Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and Web Search Cursors. This is the latest development for the Comet Cursor software, which has been downloaded by over 75 million unique Internet users. Comet Cursor version 3.3 expands greatly...
Posted 06/04/2001
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