Monthly Archives: June 2009

Google’s Bid to Control the “Digital-book Ecosystem”


Google envisions a “device agnostic” reading experience for e-books, which means circumventing Amazon’s control of the e-book market with its Kindle reader. When Google invokes a “digital-book ecosystem” (love the way ecosystem is becoming the euphemism de jour), guess who … Continue reading

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Who Will Write The History of Accessible Technology?


I’d like to see an extension of the Poynter Timeline documenting the parallel development of computer-based information accessibility. Here are several of my milestones: 1976: The first time I heard about CCTV reading systems for visually impaired people. It wasn’t … Continue reading

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