Go read "Court Denies Target.com Plea for Dismissal," from the Web Site Accessibility Blog. The Federal Court Judge marilyn Hall Patel has ruled that "a retailer may be sued if its website is inaccessible to the blind." What Target lost was their … [Continue reading]
Free Online Music “Store” coming in December…
Just saw this... a start-up named SpiralFrog is planning to launch a (drumroll please) new-fangled music service that will be based on advertising revenue rather than on .99 cent downloads. Yes, you read that right - as in FREE music. Universal Music … [Continue reading]
David’s New Job
I don't tend towards the personal on this site, but sometimes ya just gotta. I have accepted a new job! Starting in October, I will be the Digital Branch & Services Manager (read the job ad, if you're interested) at the Topeka and Shawnee County … [Continue reading]
Library of Congress Solves their Techie Divide
If you didn't see this, you should REALLY go read the article (from American Libraries Online; discovered via Michael Casey). From the ALA article: "... LC Director for Workforce Acquisitions Bill Ayers said 200 employees had taken advantage of a … [Continue reading]
Libraries aren’t the Only Ones Dealing with Web 2.0
We've beenseeing a few "web 2.0-ish" library jobs crop up lately - look at this job someone just accepted at NPR:"...serving as senior product manager for online communities. In this role, I'll essentially act as NPR's Web 2.0 strategist, helping … [Continue reading]
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