The Daily Telegraph is in the middle of a 20-week serialisation of an online book created by author Alexander McCall-Smith, his first such project. New Media Knowledge caught up with the organisers to discuss ‘Corduroy Mansions’.
moreGoogle has announced it will incentivise advertisers on its video properties as well as launching research programmes into how Web users consume Internet video material. New Media Knowledge spoke to a number of industry players to gauge their views on where the video advertising market is going.
moreA social network aimed at providing information for ex-pats living in London has been established. New Media Knowledge met the site’s co-founder to find out more.
moreBusinesses of all sizes are missing out on opportunities to create new leads and make more sales because they aren’t following basic web accessibility practices. That’s according to a new white paper from CMS developer Squiz. Ian Delaney reports. more
Article outlining the difference between the two accessibility evaluation methods: The accessibility audit and accessibility testing. more
Accessibility is currently in a great state of change. Trenton Moss outlines what the future may hold in this area and how this may affect your website. more
14 November marks this year's global Usability Day. It is for everyone who has ever asked "Why doesn't this work right? What am I supposed to do with this now?" Here we list just a few of the events happening in the UK to celebrate the day. more
Café Rouge have claimed to have launched a new accessible website. Webcredible's Trenton Moss doesn't quite agree more
Webcredible is pleased to announce its inaugural 'Accessibility in 2006' seminar, to be held in conjunction with Browsealoud.
Webcredible is pleased to announce its inaugural 'Accessibility in 2006' seminar, to be held in conjunction with Browsealoud.Location
Marble Arch, London
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