The BBC’s Access 2.0 blog looks at what’s going on in the world of the web today and tomorrow from the perspective of inclusivity. The man behind it is Paul Crichton, Director of net-progress, who also writes for Ability Magazine (a campaigning publication for people who have difficulty using information technology).
Recent topics up for discussion have included the accessibility of the BBC’s jobs website, Google and accessibility and the demise of Home Page Reader.
This looks like a great blog to complement BBC’s and Abilitynet’s joint My Web My Way, a site packed with information for users so they can better access web pages.