A cyber cafe specially for visually challenged and blind people is opened in Chennai by Nethrodaya, a non-government organization (NGO). This cyber cafe is first of its kind in India and visually challenged citizens can use it for free.
Blind people browse the web using assisting software. But they are available only in developed countries. The […]
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Cyber Cafe for the blind in Chennai - First of its kind in India
Interesting security bug in Orkut
When I was going through full referrer logs of one of my websites, I found an interesting bug in Orkut. This reminds me why web application security is really complex and how even experts can just make simple security mistakes. If you are a web developer you can really learn few important things from this […]
Google Gears: Enabling Offline Web Applications
I am late at writing this post!
Voila! Google again switches gears ahead of its competitors( did I hear you saying MicroSoft ). Google has released a new browser plug-in “Google Gears” on May 30, 2007, which will enable offline access to web applications.
This will address the main problem faced by web applications which can not […]
It’s a Web 2.0 World, who cares for my bandwidth costs?
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Link: Shekhar Kapur blogs
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