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The future of web accessibility

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Accessibility is currently in a great state of change - find out what the future holds for web accessibility and how this may affect your website.
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Trenton Moss is crazy about usability and accessibility - so crazy that he founded Webcredible, an industry leading user experience consultancy, to help make the Internet a better place for everyone. He's very good at information architecture and interaction design.

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