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April 2002

A 1000 Hours of AOL Free!

Despite the fact that AOLTW knows they’ve saturated the US market and have got all the customers they’re gonna get here, they still keep sending out those stupid disks. Just today I got the AOL 7 disk, unsolicited, in the hardmail. This time they’ve sent it in a plastic case. This mortified me. How much [...]

Son of Linkage

Macromedia claims that Flash objects are now fully accessible but, there are still legions of web designers that need to learn how to design code that is accessible from the start. There’s money in thinking about computer security and recovering data from obsolete computers. Just from sheer weight of numbers, China has become the second [...]

Various Linkage

There is serious academic study of legacy code accumulation, mission creep and feature bloat in the halls of computer science. Some claim that Google’s refusal to play by basic marketing rules may hurt it in the long run. I think this remains to be seen. I would argue that Google’s unconventional behavior is part of [...]

Two Interesting Links

The Business benefits of accessible web design. Okay, here is something that will be even more distracting to motorists than mobile phones!