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EU Co-Ordinated Action for Accessibility [#accessibility #a11y]

While consensus does not automatically imply correctness, it’s a fair bet that gathering a group of twenty accessibility experts in the same room and asking them what they want to see funded by the EU in the coming years, may very well produce an important research agenda for the future.

September 6, 2011 in Blog.

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