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From: Steve Vosloo
Date: Oct 9, 2002 12:24AM


The product looks great but I don't think much of the article. A line
that really struck me described how "we are offloading the memory burden
onto the computer, which is very good at staying alert and checking for
a lot of details all the time without getting tired". These computers
are really amazing things :-)

OK, seriously, the product does look great and undoubtedly a massive
time saver. It's great to have Jakob in the accessibility fray ... He is
excellent at raising awareness -- something this cause always needs.

Steve





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From: jebs webs [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: 09 October 2002 03:41 AM
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Subject: Article about Accessible Web Design


I received the following e-mail and quickly skimmed this article...looks
pretty good. Some of it is advertising for a new plug in for
Dreamweaver,
but it's worth a look see....jeb
>>>>>

Hello

In order to keep you up to date with interesting information and
articles on
web accessibility, below is a link to an article on the subject by
Wired.com
published on Wednesday 2nd which includes an interview with Jakob
Nielsen.

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,55190,00.html

Reality Check for Web Design
By Kendra Mayfield

Kind Regards
UsableNet Marketing
>>>>>>>>

John E. Brandt
Augusta, ME 04330

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