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BT is setting up an initiative to find out why some people resist using the internet
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Business Logs, who are part of the 9rules network announce the ‘Best in Web Interfaces awards’.
The list compiled by Mike Rundle details his favourite websites in terms of design and usability. Refreshingly, not all of the sites are Web 2.0 concoctions with massive buttons, colour gradients and heaps of white space!
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United Nations Global Audit of Web Accessibility, conducted by accessibility agency Nomensa on behalf of the United Nations, shows that 97 percent of websites fail to meet the most basic accessibility requirements. One hundred websites from twenty different countries and five different sectors, including travel, finance, media, politics, and retail, were tested. Only three of […]
Read/WriteWeb has an overview of high level Web technology trends from 2006. Included in the list: 2006 - the year of the social network, the mainstreaming of RSS, Web 2.0 overhyped, the consumerisation of the enterprise, online video growth, widgets, and more.
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