7-128 Software at the Boston Accessibility Un-Conference
Salem, MA May 25, 2010
7-128 Software participated in the Accessibility Un-Conference in Boston, May 15.
This was the first un-conference on Web and software accessibility organized in Boston.
Topics determined by the nearly 100 attendees included:
Closed Captioning in Video
Audio Books
Touch Screens and Accessibility
QA Testing and Accessibility
Web Site Accessibility
Accessibility Features of the Linux Gnome Desktop
Technology for Independent Living
How Computer Associates Adapted Accessibility Goals
Text to Speech Technologies
The conference was sponsored by Adobe, The Paciello Group, New England Index, U. Mass. Medical School, Whiteflash Consulting, and jtfhosting.com. It was attended by leading members of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and Adobe's Accessibility group.
ABOUT 7-128 Software
7-128 Software, a small Salem software company, is unique in that many of its mainstream videogames are designed from the start to be playable also by blind, deaf, or motion impaired gamers.
Its more than 30 games include the Inspector Cyndi in Newport series, word games, and puzzle games. It’s game, Here comes the Duck! is possibly the only computer game anywhere playable by a blind two-year old.
For more information contact:
Cynthia A. Geller
V.P. Marketing and Sales
7-128 Software
c_geller@7128.com
(978) 745-0160