On 7/27/07, Paul Novitski <paul@juniperwebcraft.com> wrote: > ...if they figure that people requiring accessibility efforts number less than > 20%, they decide they can ignore those folks without really questioning > whether the disabled and the least profitable are in fact overlapping > Boolean sets. The same people also forget that there is a group of blind users with names like Google and Yahoo, who are probably, for at least some companies, responsible for a lot more than 20% of sales. ChrisReceived on Friday, 27 July 2007 21:00:49 GMT
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