Tuesday 22 July 2014

Social media and tech sites must be accessible to everyone

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Social media and tech sites must be accessible to everyone

At a recent FCC event on accessibility on social media, LinkedIn was the only social media company that showed up. Everyone should be able to participate in the public square in the 21st century.

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