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summary of the Multimodal Interaction Working Group face to face meeting

The W3C Multimodal Interaction (MMI) Working Group [1] held a face to face meeting in Hawthorne, New York, September 22-24, 2004, hosted by IBM. There were 33 attendees from 23 organizations. This note summarizes the results of the meeting. The MMI meeting was colocated with a meeting of the Voice Browser Working Group [2]. We took advantage of this to hold a joint meeting with the Voice Browser group about the evolving Voice Browser V3 architecture and its relationship to multimodal architectures. The MMI meeting focused on MMI

Understanding Web accessibility

Introduction All the features of the World Wide Web that make it appealing to nondisabled persons – the enormous range of information, the unfiltered opinions published by average people, the self-serve shopping, and more – also make the Web appealing to people with disabilities. However, statistics show that disabled people have a lower Web usage than people without disabilities. Volunteer administrators can increase disabled people’s participation in their organizations’ Web sites by “authoring” – that is, coding, writing, designing,


 
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