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Abrahams Accessibility - Blog Archive for May (2008)

There were 2 blog postings during May (2008):

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Accessibility Conferences
This blog will be updated each time I become aware of a new conference. If you are running a conference please click on the contact the author button and I will update the blog. Date Location Title and web...
Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 1st May '08

e-Access 08 was a great day in London
e-Access is a yearly conference in London reviewing accessibility and technology. I could not attend last year so I found it particularly interesting to compare the change in emphasis over two years. See my blog Accessibility to direct the...
Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 6th May '08

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