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Tag Archives: Google
Even more about captioning video
I’ve been doing more homework about captioning YouTube video and have some more information to share. First, the on-line captioning system that I described in my March 10th blog – Universal Subtitles – is just one of a number of … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, General Information, Software
Tagged captioning, Google, hearing impaired, YouTube
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NFB Questions Google Apps Accessibility
I have known for some time that there were some accessibility issues with the wildly popular free services available through Google. I thought it was just a matter of time before Google got around to fixing it. Perhaps they should … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, education, Software
Tagged Accessibility, blind, education, Google, HIGHER ED, schools, technology
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Supporting documentation
It’s always good to be in the right place at the right time. I had this feeling today when I read a series of articles from this week’s Chronicle of Higher Education about accessible and universal design in college websites … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, education, universal design
Tagged Accessibility, Apple, blind, education, Facebook, Google, HIGHER ED, legal, schools, Section 508, universal design, visual impairment
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Google Analytics and Privacy
Perhaps you may have overlooked this in your own attempt to gather as much information about your web visitors as I had. I am talking about Google Analytics’ requirement that users make sure they have a Privacy Policy which lets … Continue reading
Posted in General Information, Software
Tagged analytics, browser, business improvement, Google, privacy, security
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Captioning and YouTube
UPDATE – March 10, 2010: Yes, it is true. Google has announced that the “automatic captioning service” first detailed in November, is now available to all accounts (channels). It appears that, for now, you have to “request” the service (although … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Software
Tagged Accessibility, captioning, Google, MovCaptioner, YouTube
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