Monthly Archives: May 2009

Steal This Footage – Howard Rheingold – Shifts in Technology and Power


Steal This Footage – Howard Rheingold – Shifts in Technology and Power: Rheingold recounts how the development of communication technology has removed the power top transmit messages from a tiny elite, and had been a force for democratization. Following Benkler’s … Continue reading

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[webdev] with an #Accessibility mission


Thanks to Laura Carlson for thisgreat weekly compendium of web development news with an #Accessibility mission! Subscribe now. [webdev] Web Design Update: May 29, 2009: Google Bets Big on HTML 5: News from Google I/O By Tim O’Reilly. “While the … Continue reading

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Tribulations of a Blind Photo Editor


Ah, the things I get myself into. Thanks to Robin and Debbie, I have the code for this Flickr slideshow of the Medical Student Research Symposium. It’s a fast, efficient way to deliver photos on the web, although I don’t … Continue reading

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What Is Fair Use in a Bar/Bri World?


As the song by Aqua goes, “Life is plastic. It’s fantastic.” You can quote that much and claim the protection of fair use. Appropriate much more of the song, or the iconic 50-something doll the song celebrates, and Mattel’s IP … Continue reading

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Headstar/Bloor Accessibility Survey


Via Laura Carlson. Headstar/Bloor Accessibility Survey: The aim of this survey is to find out about the usage of Accessibility Tools in a wide range of businesses. It is targeted at anyone with involvement in using or selecting Accessibility Tools … Continue reading

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