Sunday, December 23, 2007

Father-daughter team aims to make Web more accessible

Amber Grant, 18, uses her screen reader to help her father's company find spots likely to give those -- like Amber -- with visual impairments trouble on clients' Web sites. "People have been stripping accessibility out without realizing what they're doing," said Cynthia Waddell, executive director of the nonprofit International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet. E-Commerce Times/BusinessWeek Online

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