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'E-Access Bulletin Live' Blog Is Open For Viewing

Publishing news published: Wednesday 20th December 2006

An interactive web news journal or 'blog' focusing on access to all kinds of digital technology by people with disabilities, hosted by E-Access Bulletin, is now live for open viewing and interaction.

'E-Access Bulletin Live' is an open forum for debate and a source of news on opportunities for and barriers to access to information and communication technologies by people with a disability worldwide.

Key figures including analysts and activists from the world of accessibility will post comments on hot topics; respond to public contributions; and discuss issues such as gaming accessibility, web guidelines and access to mobile devices such as mp3 players.

Selected news stories from E-Access Bulletin will also be posted onto the site for discussion and debate.

Regular contributors will include Janina Sajka, Partner at Capital Accessibility and Chair of the Accessibility Workgroup of the open source non profit organisation, the Free Standards Group; Julie Howell, former head of digital access strategy at RNIB and currently with the Fortune Cookie web design agency; and Brian Hartgen, T&T Consultancy technical consultant and moderator of the Blind iPod mailing list.

The blog can be accessed from the website home page of Headstar, publishers of E-Access Bulletin: http://www.headstar.com
or directly using the web address:
http://www.headstar.com/eablive

To subscribe to E-Access Bulletin please send an email to: eab-subs@headstar.com with 'subscribe eab' in the subject line.



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