Companies are Losing Web Cases: Spend Money on Web Access, not Lawyers
In less than two months, four different federal judges have said “Yes” to website accessibility.
In less than two months, four different federal judges have said “Yes” to website accessibility.
The Zero Project has completed the nomination process for Innovative Practices and Policies in the field of accessibility. It has received 317 nominations for Innovative Practices and 55 for Innovative Policies from more than 70 countries around the world
Albert Rizzi, founder and CEO of myblindspot.org, discusses the 27th anniversary of the ADA with Dave Gardy of WebAble TV.
Debra L. Kelly, age 64, passed peacefully Monday evening, July 24, 2017, in Emmetsburg, Iowa
Dixie Sanderson, a bookkeeper in Guilford, Connecticut, lost her sight at age 41.
Negative cultural attitudes toward disability can undermine opportunities for all students to participate fully in school and society...
The hardest part of a job search may not be filling out the online application or even acing the interview, but getting your resume noticed by the right people.
The online accessibility and usability of commercial websites affects people of all abilities, including those of us with a disability. While some companies have shown a committed interest in inclusive digital design, the unfortunate truth is that most companies have not.
Fast-Growing Tech Company Develops Live Camera & Sensor Feed that Allows Real-Time, One-on-One Access to Video Description
When brothers Bradford and Bryan Manning told their parents they were leaving their finance jobs to start a joint fashion line, their parents laughed.