Maria,

You might like to take a look at some of the work Derek Featherstone has
been doing in this area. His presentation to Web Direction South in
September can be found here:
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/jeremy-keith-derek-featherstone-web-apps-ajax-kung-fu-meets-accessibility-feng-shui/

A Google search for 'derek featherstone web 2.0' will give you a bunch more
examples from him, or check out his site at:
http://boxofchocolates.ca/

Regards
Steve

2008/12/19 Maria De Monte <[email protected]>

> Hello folks,
>
> talking about web 2.0 and its moving toward a 3.0 era, I've been
> questioning myself about how web 2.0 has prompted accessibility problems by
> people with disabilities. It seems to me, in fact, that disability matters
> are still solved with classic solutions.
>
> However, I think the possibilites given by web 2.0, and the new coding
> languages which came up with it, give huge possibilities towards shaping web
> services to solve disability concerns in web surfing.
>
> Have you any good examples of web 2.0 applications with strong disability
> concerns?
>

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