Scripting Enabled - how accessibilty concerns can fuel mashup innovation

I just came back from Stanford where I talked about Scripting Enabled, what lead to it, how I build Easy YouTube and generally how giving hack events and unconferences an accessiblity spin can rejuvenate the movement and drive innovation. The slides are available here and the video will follow once Stanford has finished captioning it.

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2 Responses to “Scripting Enabled - how accessibilty concerns can fuel mashup innovation”

  1. Marco Says:

    Very cool presentation. I bet it made people enthousiastic about the conference?

    I can’t wait for the conference and hack day and I’m pretty sure it’s gonna be a success!

  2. Olivier Says:

    Hi Chris,

    This presentation is a delight, as always :o)
    I wanted to drag your attention to this WebInSight project: AccessMonkey (http://webinsight.cs.washington.edu/projects/accessmonkey/).
    From what I understood of it, I believe it relates to things you already blogged about, around accessihacking, crowdsourcing and the like. I’d be happy to have your insight on this.

    Cheers,
    Olivier

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