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For several years, EASI has provided 3 Podcast feeds.  With our loss of 
Dick Banks, a year ago and even during his illness for a few months before 
then, we let our podcasts fall by the wayside.

The news is that we are reviving them but with some revisions.  We continue 
to offer periodic Podcast recordings of conference presentations.  We 
recently posted a presentation on 508 from the Higher Ground 
conference.  We'll have more of these soon as we want to alert you to the 
fact that the conference will be this November and you can register now.

The previous podcast, "It's about People, not technology" is being 
revived.  The rss feed for it still functions but the name of the feed is 
changed to be "Accessible Information Technology News and Interviews".  We 
have 2 new podcasts there by Dr. Denise Wood from Australia taken from her 
radio interviews, and she is focusing on Second Life.

The Feed on Vodcasts will be revived in a week or so.
The old feed called "Tips and Tricks" is being discontinued.

You can read more, or subscribe to the feeds or even play the audio online 
by selecting the Podcast link on our home page:
http://easi.cc

We still miss Dick.  I am being tremendously helped by our friend from 
Mexico, Marisol Miranda.  (This will make Dick very happy.)

Norm Coombs

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