Nearly 75 percent of FTSE 100 company websites fail to meet minimum
24-7PressRelease.com - Companies exclude over 80 billion in revenue and leave themselves exposed to legal action for ignoring the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) /24-7PressRelease/ - SURREY, UK, April 29, 2006 - Research conducted in March 2006 by user experience
Websites of UK's top companies 'actively turn visitors away' Websites
Out-Law - Nearly 75% of FTSE 100 company websites fail to meet minimum accessibility requirements according to new research that, perhaps for the first time, was largely undertaken manually. There was no website that achieved a higher standard than Level A
Openharmonise gathers momentum in the cultural sector
Training Press Releases - Use of Simulacra's open source content management system open harmonise has increased over the last year since its release under an open source licence in November 2004. The software usage has risen significantly in both new clients adopting open
FTSE 100 websites breaking disability rules
IT Week - Three-quarters of the largest UK firms break website accessibility rules on their home pages, according to a new survey. The research was conducted by website design firm Nomensa , which counts British Gas and Local Directgov among customers. It



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