Web sites agree to be accessible
Web Sites Agree to Be Accessible to Blind, at Excite News, reports that two online travel services have agreed to make their sites more accessible to the blind and visually impaired
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Thanks to Chip Adams for sending me (and several others) a link to this story.
More detailed comments on the article can be found at SimpleBits (Accessibility Progress) and alt tags (Businesses Agree to Make Websites Accessible).
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