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With almost 75% of the world unable to contribute to or benefit from the Web, opportunities for creativity, collaboration and commerce remain unrealized. Adoption of Web standards can help increase Web adoption and drive the next leap in human potential World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is developing the standards that will make the Web accessible for people with disabilities and for people from the world’s diverse cultural and language groups. Working with the W3C, the Web Foundation is taking measures to ensure that these standards proliferate across Web browsers throughout the World, breaking down barriers and opening up the Web to a whole new community of Web contributors.

“Web for All” Conference Keynote

Today and tomorrow, in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, the 7th International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility is taking place. Most call this event Web for All or W4A. The focus this year is “Developing Regions: Common Goals, Common Problems?”, which is perfect fit for the Web Foundation’s initial focus.  I had the honor [...]

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