Tag: Web

DigaList has gone online.

Tags: web2.0 + lists + resources + tools + list + bookmarks + web + reference

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Posted by richard-dl-myopenid-com 1 year 4 months ago; via digalist.com

DigaList has gone online recently.

http://www.digalist.com... - All the best useful or funny lists.

You can dig out - create co-build, share all kinds of useful, funny, or interesting lists related to everything.

You can:

- Create your lists for collection or memory.

- Co-build a list with others, to gather useful or funny items.

- Find out the meaningful or funny lists.

- Post your comment on lists.

- Get to know with new friends.

You can also:
- Show off your outstanding albums, voyages, poetry, collections,...

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Google Tests Accessible Search Page

Tags: google + search + engine + web

pamy
Posted by pamy 2 years 2 months ago; via betanews.com/article/Goog...

Google is testing a version of its popular search engine that would allow those with vision problems to more easily use the site. Called Accessible Search, the page is different from normal Google Web search in that it also evaluates site usability in ranking results.

Complex site designs can make web surfing very difficult for those with disabilities. For example, individuals that use devices to convert text to speech may find it hard to find what they're looking for, says Google Research Scientist T.V. Raman.

"If the information I'm...

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Washington Post Reviews its 10 Years on the Web

Tags: Web + History

Kevom
Posted by Kevom 2 years 3 months ago; via washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...

The Washington Post is featuring three stories today reviewing their experience in adapting the "old media" to the new environment of the web. The first article examines their revelation that 'The news, as "lecture," is giving way to the news as a "conversation".' The second looks at the 'Kaiser memo' which served as the germinating point for what would become WashingtonPost.com, phrased in language that today seems amusingly quaint. The final article looks at the death of traditional print newspapers as consumers flock to internet sources for...

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