IT Accessibility Review
Volume 1, Number 6
In This Issue:
TecAccess in the News- TecAccess Wins International Award
- TecAccess Publishes White Paper on Telecommunications Accessibility
- TecAccess Conducts Level 100 Telecommunications Course for the U.S Patent and Trademark Office
- TecAccess Conducts Level 200 E-Learning and Multimedia Training Course for the U.S Patent and Trademark Office
- George Washington University Invites TecAccess as a Guest Presenter
- TecAccess Featured in the Business Section of the Richmond Times-Dispatch
- Microsoft´s New Accessibility Model to Be Offered as Cross-Platform Solution for Industry
- U.S. Postal Service and GSA Adopt New Accessibility Standards
- UK Disability Rights Commission and Accessible Web Sites
- Guide to Managing Inclusive Design
- Canada Commission Says VoIP Must Have 911 Emergency Service
- Women and the Elderly are Crossing the Digital Divide, but the Poor Still Lag Behind, Says New EU Report
- The Blind Leading the Blind
- Internet Usage in the EU25
- 85 Percent of London Borough Web Sites yet to Achieve Web Accessibility
- Governor Warner Announces Effort to Link Virginians with Hearing and Speech Difficulties to Businesses
- Perry: World Congress on Information and Technology Event Highlights Need for Emerging Technology Fund in Texas
- 2005-- State Access Initiatives
- NAD Files Disability Discrimination Complaint for Refusing TRS Calls
- New Voting System Guidelines to Cover Accessibility
- Why the Disabilities Act Exasperates Entrepreneurs
- FCC Commissioner Copps Discusses Disability Issues
- Chairman Kevin J. Martin Announces His Intention to Appoint the FCC Chief of Staff, Announces a Staff Change, and Announces His Intention to Appoint Select Bureau Chiefs
- FCC Makes Decision on VoIP and 911
- Telecom Bills May Avoid Senate Debate
- Transversal Provides Online Customer Service Solution to Enable Websites to Access £80 Billion Disabled Market
- W3C Plans to Boost Web Accessibility for Mobiles
- Popularity of Videophones, Video Relay Service for Deaf Prompts Sorenson Communications to Build Six Additional Interpreting Centers
- Non-acoustic Sensors Detect Speech Without Sound
- Visually Impaired Struggle with Smart Machines
- FirstGov.gov - The U.S. Government´s Official Web Portal
- Sony Aims to Beam Sights and Sounds Directly into Brain
- Robots to Help Out Blind Shoppers
- Tutorial on Accessible Telecommunication Products Available
- NCIL Conference
- First European SignWriting Symposium 2005, July 21-22, 2005
- Kennedy Center´s Accessibility Conference to be Held in Phoenix
- 2005 USBLN Annual Conference
- 8th Annual Accessing Higher Ground Conference
- IDEAS 2005 Conference
- eAccessibility Conference


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