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Saturday, May 14, 2005

What's happening with Accessibility?

It's been over a month since I last posted. I am perilously close to an abandoned blog. My daily excuse has been "I have to do the paying work first", but I think the real reason is that lack of accessibility stimulus. I have been doing small website development -- it pays the bills. The pages are accessible, but it isn't anything challenging to inspire posting.

I went to two blogging seminars this week to get reinspired. It worked, here I am. But I am striking out totally on a juicy subject to write about. I went and caught up on my RSS feeds (last read on March 9th). Sadly, most of them have been abandoned too. The sites with new posts didn't have anything that really struck my interest. Even my technorati search for Accessibility yielded mostly drivel. There was an basic article from Trenton Moss on Alt tags, that was, well basic. Basic is always needed, but there was nothing to inspire the first blog post in a month. the highlight of my afternoon catching up was a post from Dan Berkowitz of Boston University with a link to the Assistive Technology Boogie. Enjoy.

Sorry for the lack-luster post. Best to just do it, get back in the habit and have a better post tomorrow.

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