Hi,

That's unfortunately the same with Google's new Google Wave. Google  
can actually be quoted to be committed to accessibility, and it's even  
written in black on white. I personally believe that still has to  
show. Google CHrome has been out for a while, and as far as I know  
it's still not very usable. I might be completely wrong here on the  
Windows side of things, but last time I attempted to use it, it was  
difficult. Definitely feel free to correct me.

Regards,
Nic

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On Oct 28, 2009, at 7:08 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

>
> Some of you may have noticed that Google Chrome is now out for the  
> Mac.
> I downloaded and installed it but was disappointed to find that the  
> web
> content itself was not accessible. While I could reach the rest of the
> UI, it was mostly unlabeled buttons. Sad that Google has not adopted
> universal design concepts and will probably add accessibility as a
> 'feature' later, when the other important stuff is done.
>
> CB
>
> >


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