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PROJECT AIMS TO INCREASE ACCESSIBILITY
The Archimedes Project (http://archimedes.stanford.edu/) at Stanford
Univeristy aims to promote the general use of accessible comptuer
tools, raising accessibility for all users. The project does not design
tools specifically for those with disabilities. Instead, the group
tries to develop accessible tools that will be used by the general
population. Whereas many accessibility projects focus on users with
disabilities, the goal of the Archimedes Project is to develop
accessible tools that are so superior to other products that even those
without disabilities will want to have them.
Wired News, 22 July 2002
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,53930,00.html


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