Voting machines for disabled to get tested in special elections
Lexington Herald-Leader - LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Special voting machines designed to enable blind and physically disabled voters to cast their ballots without assistance will get their first road test Tuesday in a pair of special legislative elections. Jefferson County has 400 of ...
With more than 200 candidates, Jefferson ballot one of largest ... - Louisville Courier-Journal
| With more than 200 candidates, Jefferson ballot one of largest ... Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - ... Election officials also must move nearly 50 voting sites that don't meet accessibility guidelines and install special voting machines for the disabled at each ... |
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Voting machines for disabled to get tested in special elections
Lexington Herald-Leader - LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Special voting machines designed to enable blind and physically disabled voters to cast their ballots without assistance will get their first road test Tuesday in a pair of special legislative elections. Jefferson County has 400 of ...
W3C Launches Incubator Activity - noticias.info
| W3C Launches Incubator Activity noticias.info, Spain - ... "Our initial use cases look at identifying such things as suitability for mobile devices, conformance with accessibility guidelines, trustmarks, relevance to ... |
W3C Launches Incubator Activity (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
http://www.w3.org/----Feb. 8, 2006--Today, the World Wide Web Consortium announces the launch of its Incubator Activity, a new initiative to foster development of emerging Web-related technologies that complements the current W3C Recommendation Track.



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