Posted in Yay factor!, accessibility on Oct 28th, 2009
Some good stuff flying around Twitter and the web at large this week:
The Status Of Web Interoperability And Activities In China, Japan And Korea – slides from the lovely Channy Yun, my go to man when I have questions about the Web in South Korea.
Japanese translations of the Opera Web Standards Curriculum – the first [...]
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Posted in Yay factor! on Jul 23rd, 2009
Accessibility 2.0 – yes, it’s back and I’ll be talking about accessibility beyond the desktop together with Veronika Jermolina (AbilityNet) and Damon Rose (BBC Ouch).
MetroShip – my boyfriend and I are seriously contemplating buying a barge and converting it into a houseboat by putting shipping containers on it. Metroship, while not built of shipping containers [...]
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Posted in Yay factor!, conferences on May 19th, 2009
Hot off the web this week we have:
Opera MAMA – a sneak peek at early results for headings, images and summary.
Combining title and alt text on images – from David Dorward. Just say “no” I say.
Standards.Next – Informal bootcamps about tomorrow’s web standards today (yes, today) kicks off with an HTML meetup June 27th after [...]
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Posted in Yay factor!, accessibility on May 11th, 2009
Latest from around the web and also on it that’s caught my eye:
Webaxe interview with Gez Lemon – Gez talks about WAI-ARIA, HTML5 and the Web Accessibility Toolbar.
Dr Who theme – full length version played on 8 iPhones and two Wii controllers at Open Hack Day London. Complete with a conductor no less.
Translating InterAct – [...]
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Posted in Yay factor! on May 6th, 2009
Back from my holidays and getting back to my blog is as good as getting back to my own bed. Today’s Yay Factors are a mix of stuff spotted before I left and more recent stuff.
Brain Twitter interface - Helping people who have ALS, brain-stem stroke or high spinal cord injury Similar to Brainfingers Tweet.
Fuck [...]
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