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IBM Open Sources Web Accessibility
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| Too often, graphically rich Web sites are designed without sufficient text
| cues that would allow visually impaired users to navigate them. Now help is
| on the way, thanks to a new project from IBM's AlphaWorks that aims to
| improve Web accessibility through collaborative techniques borrowed from the
| world of open source software.
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs/mcallister_on_software/148149/ibm_open_sources_web_accessibility.html
http://tinyurl.com/5j4l2f
It doesn't say anywhere what licence it is. Could be a bogus 'open-source'
wave-riding thingie. Maybe they just haven't updates the site yet.
http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/socialaccessibility/
http://socialaccessibility.alphaworks.ibm.com/legal/terms_of_use
Recent:
Free, open source-based online service opens Web to the blind
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| Like other screen readers, WebAnywhere converts written text to an
| electronically generated voice. So far the system works only in English. But
| the source code was released a few weeks ago and a Web developer in China has
| expressed interest in developing a Chinese version, researchers said.
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http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/29310
Related:
Lead, kindly light: Debian shows the way
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| White, who is blind, presented a paper on using Linux with speech and Braille
| output interfaces.
|
| A GNU/Linux user since 1998, when he switched over from DOS, White's paper
| provided a comprehensive overview of how much support the blind and
| sight-impaired people are afforded by free software projects.
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/16427/1090/
Free Operating System For Blind: Adriane Knoppix
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| Klaus and Adriane Knopper are working on an operating system for the
| blind, and as compared to other solutions available, this one is
| absolutely free!
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http://www.efytimes.com/efytimes/fullnews.asp?edid=17094
IBM helps blind 'see' web video
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| Technology giant, IBM, is soon to launch a multimedia browser to make
| audio and video content accessible to people with vision impairments.
|
| [...]
|
| The company plans to "open source" its new accessibility software in
| order to make it available to the largest possible number of people.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6507189.stm
IBM tool 'reads' Web video for blind
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| IBM has made a tool for Web browsers that will help the blind and
| visually impaired access streaming multimedia on the Web.
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http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-6166491.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-20&subj=news
IBM to Help Colleges Make Software More Accessible for Disabled and Aged
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| The students wrote computer code that checks word processing documents
| that adhere to the OpenDocument Format (ODF), to determine whether they
| are accessible. To propagate the technology, the students contributed
| their code to the open source community (sourceforge.org).
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http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070323/0230042.html
The Free Standards Group to Standardize New Accessibility Software Interfaces
Donated by IBM
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| The Free Standards Group has said that it will be developing and
| maintaining software interfaces donated by IBM as an open standard,
| available for all to use. The standardized interfaces, IAccessible2,
| make it far easier for application developers to provide accessible
| applications to computer users with disabilities, regardless of their
| OS platform. IAccessible2 will become a crucial part of the FSG
| Accessibility Workgroup and is available immediately.
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/News/Application/The_Free_Standards_Group_to_Standardize_New_Accessibility_Software_Interfaces_Donated_by_IBM
Ground swell in favour of open source
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| Krishnakant Mane, a fellow from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,
| Mumbai (himself a visually challenged person), spoke on ubuntu and Orca -the
| accessible screen reader that works with Linux.
|
| "There are certainly more to using open source OS (Linux) and screen reader
| besides cost," Mane said.
| "For once, Orca can comfortably read Hindi without support from any other TTS
| (Text-To-Speech) engines, something proprietary screen readers have not
| achieved so far.
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| It is also possible to invest a fraction of the money paid for licences to
| tweak it and make it work better."
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http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Dec122007/cyberspace2007121140739.asp
Student exposes NZ govt Web site shortcomings
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| Bradshaw concentrated on sight disabilities in his project, using a panel of
| testers who are blind, color-blind or have partial sight. He also used a pair
| of open-source automatic testing programs, Validator and OpenWolf. The match
| between the sets of trials was used as a check on the functioning of OpenWolf
| in particular.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=1779913129&rid=-50
Low cost software for and by visually impaired
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| Chennai (PTI): A city-based visually impaired software professional has come
| out with an 'open source voice-enabled software' based on LINUX system, for
| the benefit of visually handicapped.
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http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/008200710231725.htm
Device Profile: Levelstar Icon PDA for visually-impaired users
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| Levelstar used embedded Linux to create a PDA (personal digital assistant)
| for visually impaired users. The "Icon" has a custom hardware design with
| built-in 30GB hard drive, WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB, and comes with a full
| complement of "life managing software," much of it written from scratch for
| blind users.
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http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT3329252460.html
Barric: SBC with open-source Linux OS
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| The "Balloon" project is an open source, Xscale based, single
| board embedded computer using an open-source Linux operating
| system and a collection of open source tools to enable
| engineers to develop on the platform.
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http://www.embedded-control-europe.com/prodnews?cat=1&pid=214
IBM beats Microsoft over the head with its own code
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| Accessibility technology now headed for open-source applications was derived
| from work done by Microsoft.
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http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/091007-ibm-accessibility.html?fsrc=rss-linux-applications
Accessibility building momentum
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| Recently, I've seen encouraging signs that the ICDL will be fully
| supportive of people who want to be "computer literate" with free
| software. Wouldn't it be something if that privilege were extended
| to EVERY user, regardless of financial circumstance, language, or
| disability?
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http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/93
IBM to Help Colleges Make Software More Accessible for Disabled and Aged
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| The students wrote computer code that checks word processing documents
| that adhere to the OpenDocument Format (ODF), to determine whether they
| are accessible. To propagate the technology, the students contributed
| their code to the open source community (sourceforge.org).
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http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070323/0230042.html
Reviewing the "Accessibility of Ecma Office Open XML File Formats"
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| When and how will the accessibility failings cited in the paper be fixed? ...
| For example, the white paper notes that MSOXML fails to support WCAG 1.0
| checkpoints 4.2, 5.2, 9.4, 10.2, 12.1, 12.2, and 12.4. The white paper
| further notes that MSOXML only partially supports checkpoints WCAG 1.0
| checkpoints 6.4, 8.1, 9.1, and 11.1. Some of these are particularly important
| for blind users needing to understand the context of table cells and for good
| Braille and DAISY transcription of tables - issues we found in ODF v1.0 and
| fixed in ODF v1.1. Will these things get fixed in the future? If so, when? By
| whom? With what outside review (if any)? To appear in what update of the
| specification?
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http://blogs.sun.com/korn/entry/reviewing_the_a_href_http
Talking with Microsoft's Gray Knowlton about MSOXML accessibility
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| Gray, at the start of your blog comment you say "I’m not sure that the “who
| did this?” question matters as much as your post seems to indicate", and you
| spend several paragraphs describing your (non-accessibility) background at
| Microsoft and Adobe.
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http://blogs.sun.com/korn/entry/talking_with_microsoft_s_gray
Happy (belated) birthday: GNOME accessibility turns 6 years old
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| Ubuntu version 6.10 is shipping, with Orca available and optionally
| talking at boot up from the LiveCD, and talking and Brailling through
| the install (making this the first evern graphical desktop that you
| can install using Braille, and the second one that you can install
| using speech)
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http://blogs.sun.com/korn/entry/happy_%28belated%29_birthday%3A_gnome_accessibility
http://tinyurl.com/yammg9
Firefox: An open source accessibility success story
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| Mozilla and Firefox are gradually becoming a core part of the future
| of web accessibility, where the open source license is a huge
| advantage. The Firefox accessibility effort has now truly achieved
| ignition, not only with base accessibility support in Firefox, but
| also by leading the future of accessibility for dynamic web applications.
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http://www-306.ibm.com/able/resources/firefox.html
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