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Submitted by Tom on Fri, 02/27/2009 - 03:00

Over the last several years I was trying to stick out of the crowd by not writing a blog. I thought just because many people do it, I don't have to.

And finally, I gave in, I found a reason to write one. Or, a reason found me?

In the area of accessibility there are many things to cover, which would not fit into any of Even Ground's categories. I will continue running my Accessibility Tips and Tricks, articles, and accessibility news. However, I would like to provide further commentaries on different issues, and most importantly, engage into a dialog with my readers, who are effected by these issues, or just simply interested.

This blog will not divert from the original Even Grounds mission, I will not use technical language, rather, I will interpret all issues in plain English. There are plenty of technical sites which do just that, and I felt that people do not need yet another one. If you need to solve any technical problems, I would highly recommend those sites, there is lot's of great information out there and many dedicated people providing this information. I would like to provide one more resource to those, who want to understand accessibility, want to make their environment more accessible, but do not necessarily want to deal with technical issues.

I hope you will enjoy this blog, if there's anything you would like to hear about, just contact us, or add a comment to this page, and I will be happy to address it.

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Hello: I was so glad to find

Submitted by Desiree Sturdevant (not verified) on Fri, 03/27/2009 - 11:44.

Hello:
I was so glad to find your site, articles and blog! I work for Knowbility INC. out of Austin Texas, you may or may not have heard of us. We offer accessibility training to web developers, and like you we do our best to promote the importance and advantages to having accessible web content. Check out my blog: http://www.universallydesigned.net Our web site is: http://www.knowbility.org
Thanks for being a fellow accessibility advocate!!

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Thank you Desiree, I

Submitted by Tom on Fri, 03/27/2009 - 17:54.

Thank you Desiree, I appreciate your nice comment. I am actually aware of your blog, and I highly value it. Please keep up the nice work.

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