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Has the Nokia N95 changed?

I asked the question on Twitter and at least 5 people kindly responded. Twitter restricts each message to 140 characters though, so it’s not conducive to long conversations. So I’ve decided to take it...

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Some just don’t get Mobile Web

I responded to a thread on the Mobile Monday list tonight in defense of the W3C Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) and those who want to make the Web more accessible to more people around the world. Please...

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W3C MobileOK Basic Tests go to candidate recommendation

Regular readers of this blog will know all about the Mobile Web Best Practices (MWBP). Paul’s previous post on the subject raised a few hackles and sparked a lengthy debate. I don’t propose to revisit...

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Labels, labels, labels

I’ve been doing some work on http://contentlabel.org/ and the labeling vocabularies are coming along nicely. We now have vocabs for the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, Section 580, Pan...

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It’s true, Google is moving into mobile

I heard the Google mobile being touted around the time we were providing mobile test consultants to Disney, to help it setup a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) last year. Unfortunately for...

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Forget mobile predictions for 2008, lets focus on the basics

When I received an email entitled ’2008 Predictions’ from a contributor to the Mobile Monday London forum, I didn’t for a second think about predictions. All I could think about was ‘huh, can we just...

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Is your accessible Web site mobile friendly?

Do you have a Web site which is compliant with the W3C‘s Web Content Accessiblity Guidelines? If so, you may be interested to see if your site is going to require any additional work in order to make...

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WebAnywhere – A Screen reader on the go

WebAnywhere is a new screen reader (text-to-speech software) on the horizon. Available May 2008, this screen reader will be free. Like the name it can be accessed on any PC meaning it will provide more...

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Well howdy partners

It seems like a life time since we have been in contact with our partners. After building the Partner Web site and promoting it, we kinda dipped back under the radar, focusing on W3C standards related...

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WAI: Calls for Mobile Web experiences

Shawn Henry has posted a request to the WAI Interest Group to collect experiences, stories, and perspectives on people with disabilities using the Web via mobile devices. See below: Dear WAI Interest...

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