Category Archives: Web Development
Recent Web Stuff
I’ve been busy as ever with my side projects and freelance work, especially with Accessible Twitter. In case you missed it from my tweets, here some good links with what I’ve been doing lately: Web Axe in BBC Podcast – … Continue reading
Disappointed in Google WAVE
What can I say besides I’m just plain disappointed in Google WAVE. There was so much hype, so much excitement about it, and now it’s evaporated. No HTML5 I understood that WAVE was to be done in HTML5, but it … Continue reading
“Twitter and Web Accessibility” Presentation at AHG
I just returned from the Accessing Higher Ground (AHG) 2009 conference in Westminster, Colorado (just outside Denver). Subtitled “Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference.” The event has a slant in higher education; making college and university information accessible. I missed … Continue reading
Attended “Open Web Camp” at Stanford University
Last Saturday (Sept 26), I attended the OpenWebCamp at Stanford University. Much thanks goes to John Foliot for organizing the event and to Opera which was the main sponsor. It was a really nice time (except the hot weather). Learned … Continue reading
Access IT Award and Presentation – Accessible Twitter
I’m proud to announce that my project Accessible Twitter has been honored with the the 2009 Access IT @web2.0 Award! The award is in recognition of a project, product or service that advances accessibility on web 2.0. It is endorsed … Continue reading
Open Web/Tech Jobs in Bay Area
Contact me if you’re interested in a great techie job in the Bay Area (Silicon Valley, California). Most open positions are in San Jose. I’ll send you more information and details if I find that you qualify for the position … Continue reading
Awful Truth About Most Web Sites
I was asked to write an article for Even Grounds, so I did! It’s called Accessible Experts: Dennis Lembree Talks About Accessible Twitter. Thought it’s valuable to note that the working title of the article was “The Awful Truth About … Continue reading
