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		<title>Stop using Ajax!</title>
		<description>We're not talking about the cleaning agent...keep using that.

An interesting article that may get you thinking over at DevOpera:

Introduction
A while back I got into a forum discussion over the accessibility of CAPTCHA systems. That isn't what this article is about (in fact it wasn't what the thread was about either, ...</description>
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		<title>The Need For Accessible Web Design</title>
		<description>From WebProNews.com:

Given the many excellent reasons to make provisions for disabled users when creating a web site, why do so many professionals in the web design industry ignore this important facet of the online community? 

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		<link>http://www.bbdesigninn.com/archives/39</link>
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		<title>Sit on the web, design a chair</title>
		<description>From the Scientist:

Lab chairs are now as easy to configure as laptops, thanks to an online tool offered by a leading chair manufacturer. "What we saw as lacking in the field was the ability for the user to build a chair exactly to their specifications, as opposed to going to ...</description>
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		<title>Strange Attractor</title>
		<description>From Corante:

People who were on the web in the mid-90s were producing the web and so understood it. Now, most people who use the web don't create websites so they don't understand the technical issues and have very little interest in decoding interfaces that don't meet their expectations. 

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		<title>Hail to Busker</title>
		<description>From Ricksticks:

Something I have always appreciated about my morning commute is the buskers in the subway stations. Chinese flute, African thumb piano, Peruvian pan flutes, and the occasional banjo add a welcome flair to my day. What is more, they are so good, I often speculated as to what the ...</description>
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		<title>Look what&#8217;s afoot</title>
		<description>From DetNews.com:

Amazing colors and patterns are shaking up interiors these days, and the source of the excitement may floor you.

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		<title>Web 2.0 and SEO</title>
		<description>From BigMouth Media:

Search engine optimization is Web 2.0 - it's official! In fact, even in the original O'Reilly brainstorm cost per click, Google AdSense, blogging and tagging were all "Web 2.0".

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		<title>SEO And The Outsourcing Of Inbound Link Building</title>
		<description>From Market-Day.net:

Search Engine Optimization nowadays has a lot to do with building inbound links to your website. Building inbound links is a cumbersome tasks and webmasters have always been looking for shortcuts to do this.

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		<title>The Practicalities Of Accessible, Commercial Web Design</title>
		<description>From WebProNews:

I have read with interest recent articles containing hints and tips for cutting corners when it comes to making your site accessible to all. 

However, many of these suggestions do not accommodate the practicalities of commercial web design; where cut corners often result in limited accessibility. With this in ...</description>
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