Archive for December, 2006
Unintentionally Blank Predictions ‘07
Posted on Friday, December 22nd, 2006
So, I have been found amongst the last day’s submissions of ProBlogger’s group writing project again. But Internet or no Internet, when a group writing project comes along, who can resist. So, I rigged up my bluetooth dongle, my mobile phone and my laptop and violá, I’m posting again. This month’s theme is reviews and predictions. I haven’t been out of school long enough to write a decent review of this year (I’m still coming across blog posts from 2002 that are news to me) so I thought I would give my predictions for 2007 and the web. Then I read Read/Write Web’s predictions and knew I couldn’t beat that.
So in the end I thought I would comment on and ponder over what I thought was important from other people’s predictions as well as my own, and I would throw in some more personal reviews as well. The Internet and blogging is what you make of it, so I’m not following any rules here
Quicklink: “Most Websites Failing Disabled”
Posted on Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Congratulations to Tony Blair, the owner of one of the 3 websites to reach the minimum accessibility standards of the WACG in the recent accessibility review by Nomensa commissioned by the UN as part of its International Day of Disabled Persons.
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