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Tuesday, October 22, 2002
 

A Boon for Nonprofits With Software Needs. CompuMentor, a nonprofit organization founded by Daniel Ben-Horin, has created a software store for other nonprofit groups. By Laurie J. Flynn. [New York Times: Technology]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
11:43:04 AM     

    I find this sad!

Fees Forcing College Radio Stations to Scale Back Webcasts. About 70 college radio stations have been forced to pull the plug on Internet broadcasting in the last several months because of new copyright fees and reporting regulations. By Jennifer Medina. [New York Times: Technology]

     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
11:40:32 AM     

    As we lived in that area for a long time I dutifully include this, hoping to help.

Police Ask Caller in the Sniper Case to Make Contact. Police once more reached out directly to the mysterious figure they think has intimate knowledge of the sniper's deadly spree. By Francis X. Clines with Christopher Drew. [New York Times: National]

     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
11:34:54 AM     

Google sued by search optimism company. 'You bent our ranking bendings' [The Register]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
11:29:18 AM     

Ballmer baulks at Oz Xbox chippers charter. Threatens to go legal, take football away [The Register]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
11:24:04 AM     

    Wow, this would sure change the landscape.  I still think writing to an accessible format is paramount.  I've attempted to add some of that here and in my personal web space.  Thanks to The Shifted Librarian for the pointer!

Dichotomy.

Jennifer Howath & Shelagh Patterson just gave a presentation about making library web sites accessible. How sad then to read Judge: Disabilities Act doesn't cover Web.

"In the first case of its kind, U.S. District Judge Patricia Seitz said the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies only to physical spaces such as restaurants and movie theaters and not to the Internet.

'To expand the ADA to cover 'virtual' spaces would be to create new rights without well-defined standards,' Seitz wrote in a 12-page opinion dismissing the case. 'The plain and unambiguous language of the statute and relevant regulations does not include Internet Web sites.'...

...

The ADA says that any "place of public accommodation" must be accessible to people with disabilities. The law, enacted in 1990, lists 12 categories, including hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, universities and bowling alleys.

Seitz said that because Congress was so careful to specify what kinds of physical spaces are covered by the ADA, it's clear the act does not apply to the Internet. She noted that the World Wide Web Consortium had drafted accessibility guidelines, but said the document was over three years old and there is no indication that the guidelines are 'a generally accepted authority.' "

[The Shifted Librarian]
     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
11:16:49 AM     
Patent Troubles Pending

    The real article is here, but oh the discussion you can find at Slashdot

Patent Cases Hurting Small Businesses [Slashdot]

     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
11:03:44 AM     

A Letter to FCC Chairman Michael Powell: Support "Fail Fast".. A Letter to FCC Chairman Michael Powell: Support "Fail Fast". [Hack the Planet]     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
10:48:13 AM     

    This article presented me with a question I'd never thought of.  I always enjoy that.

The Universe Seems So Simple, Until You Have to Explain It. It's not the strange science fiction sounding ideas animating cosmology these days that defeat us, but the simple ones. By Dennis Overbye. [New York Times: Science]

     dennisRadio Encouragement  []
10:34:22 AM     


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