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W4A 2008: Beijing, China
- Yeliz Yesilada, David Sloan:

Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, W4A 2008, Beijing, China, April 21-22, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-153-8
Keynote
- T. V. Raman:

Cloud computing and equal access for all. 1-4
Accessibility and the social web
- Rui Lopes, Luís Carriço

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The impact of accessibility assessment in macro scale universal usability studies of the web. 5-14 - Marina Buzzi

, Barbara Leporini:
Is Wikipedia usable for the blind? 15-22 - Robert B. Yonaitis, Dana Louise Simberkoff, Kurt A. Mueffelmann, Cynthia C. Shelly:

The accessibility kit for SharePoint: a community-based approach to web accessibility. 23-26
User agents and an accessible rich internet application
- Robert Dodd, Steve Green, Elaine Pearson:

The CISNA model of accessible adaptive hypermedia. 27-36 - Leo Ferres

, Petro Verkhogliad, Livia Sumegi, Louis Boucher, Martin Lachance, Gitte Lindgaard
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A syntactic analysis of accessibility to a corpus of statistical graphs. 37-44 - Carlos A. Velasco

, Dimitar Denev, Dirk Stegemann, Yehya Mohamad
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A web compliance engineering framework to support the development of accessible rich internet applications. 45-49 - Alex Penev, Raymond K. Wong:

Grouping hyperlinks for improved voice/mobile accessibility. 50-53 - Charles L. Chen, T. V. Raman:

AxsJAX: a talking translation bot using google IM: bringing web-2.0 applications to life. 54-56
Making the mobile web accessible
- John D. Garofalakis, Vasilios Stefanis:

MokE: a tool for Mobile-ok evaluation of web content. 57-64 - Markel Vigo

, Amaia Aizpurua, Myriam Arrue
, Julio Abascal
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Evaluating web accessibility for specific mobile devices. 65-72 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Craig Prince, Richard E. Ladner

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WebAnywhere: a screen reader on-the-go. 73-82
Keynote
- Shadi Abou-Zahra, Judy Brewer, Andrew Arch:

Towards bridging the accessibility needs of people with disabilities and the ageing community. 83-86
Accessibility and the community
- André Pimenta Freire, Cibele M. Russo

, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes
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A survey on the accessibility awareness of people involved in web development projects in Brazil. 87-96 - Proadpran Punyabukkana

, Suchai Thanawastien, Ajin Jirachiefpattana:
Thailand's national digital divide strategic framework. 97-100 - Kavita Elisheba Thomas, Livia Sumegi, Leo Ferres

, Somayajulu Sripada
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Enabling access to geo-referenced information: Atlas.txt. 101-104 - Yui-Liang Chen, Gina Lin:

An accessibility evaluation platform: borrowing from web 2.0. 105-108
Web 2.0 and accessibility
- Loretta Guarino Reid, Andi Snow-Weaver:

WCAG 2.0: a web accessibility standard for the evolving web. 109-115 - Stefano Ferretti

, Silvia Mirri
, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Marco Roccetti
, Paola Salomoni:
E-learning 2.0: you are We-LCoME! 116-125
Web accessibility challenge
- Cynthia C. Shelly, Becky Pezely:

Accessible blog posts with windows live writer. 126-127 - Darren Lunn, Sean Bechhofer

, Simon Harper
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The SADIe transcoding platform. 128-129 - Yevgen Borodin, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Amanda Stent, I. V. Ramakrishnan:

Towards one world web with HearSay3. 130-131 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Craig Prince, Sangyun Hahn, Richard E. Ladner

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WebAnywhere: a screen reading interface for the web on any computer. 132-133
Accessibility and diversity
- Rehema Baguma, Jude T. Lubega:

A web design framework for improved accessibility for people with disabilities (WDFAD). 134-140 - Brian Kelly

, Liddy Nevile, E. A. Draffan, Sotiris Fanou:
One world, one web ... but great diversity. 141-147

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