In the early part of this decade, the design and usability community was actively engaged in a discussion of how to make the Internet more accessible to those with vision or cognitive disabilities. User interface expert Jakob Nielsen published a fairly detailed report on the topic in 2001 and the WC3, the organization that governs the standards of website development, formed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group. There was also very spirited criticism and discussion of the above published by Jeffrey Zeldman, editor of the web development and usability online journal, A List Apart.
Tags: Accessibility, Usability, Patient Strategy, Product Strategy, Investor Strategy, Transforming Technology