Tag Archives: news
Accessibility Digest – April 2012
I’m trialling a monthly digest of all the interesting accessibility stories I’ve come across recently. Just a few stories to kick off, but I hope people find it useful. If … Continue reading
Social Media and the future of journalism
Following a successful first meet-up last month, the next Tartan Tweetmeet will take place in a number of Scottish cities next Wednesday 28th March, with the theme of “social media and the future of journalism”. Continue reading
Social Innovation coming to Edinburgh
Social Innovation Camp is coming to Edinburgh in June, and the call for ideas is already bringing in some fascinating submissions. Social Innovation Camp brings together software developers and designers … Continue reading
Fix The Web featured on BBC Radio 4
Fix The Web was last night featured on the BBC Radio 4 show, In Touch. LĂ©onie Watson, Director of Accessibility at Nomensa, reported on the idea behind the site and … Continue reading
Staying alert – who’s talking about your site?
I’ve recently started using Google Alerts: Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your choice of query or topic. Some handy … Continue reading
Keeping up with your own news
Our organisation has been in the news a fair bit recently. Well, actually, being a local authority we’re always in the local news and the coverage is rarely positive (and … Continue reading