"The Possibilities are Endless in Free Agent Nation" by Rene Agredano - Tech Beat Article, July 2001, Times Standard, Eureka. Mentions Ennis Web Design as an example of a specialized free agent operating successfully in from a rural location.
Notes on the E-Health and Disability Leadership Summit, held April 2001 in Oakland, California, by The School of Public Health at UC Berkeley, examined the potential of electronic health resources to improve the health and wellness of people with disabilities and the current and potential barriers to access. Sean Ennis was an industry panelist for this summit to provide input on the challenges involved and efforts neccessary when planning for electronic resources such as the web to be accessible to all. Syliva Caras has posted some brief notes on this summit.
Organizing and Hosting a Cyber Café, By Peggy Martinez and Sean Ennis, Disability World E-zine, April 2001. This article co-written by Sean Ennis describes successes, challenges and suggestions for running a temporary accessible computer lab with network access during conferences around the U.S. and in Canada.
W3C - The standards organization for the web.
Section 508 Homepage from the Dept. of Justice
WAI - Web Accessibility Initiative from W3C provides guidelines for accessible website design.
Webmonkey is a good general resource for beginning and intermediate web developers, written in an easy-to-understand style.
Virtual Om - Very cool multimedia art. Requires Flash plugin.
The Onion - Don't believe everything you read.
Project Gutenberg - Free electronic books in the public domain (which mostly means old stuff).
Tucows - Lots of free, demo, and low-cost software for many operating systems. Caveat emptor.
Wired - Tech news.
The Internet Moving Image Archive - Viewable and downloadable government films, old commercials, and other public domain and contributed video.
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