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CEOs Must Be Mindful of Web Accessibility
Here's what you can do to ensure your digital content is fully accessible to users of all ability levels.
Why Your Website Needs to be Accessible to Everyone
An accessible website is designed with technology that makes navigation simpler for those with disabilities. The positive impact it can have on users goes far beyond a few features.
3 Challenges of Education that Ed-tech is Addressing
Ed-tech is breaking the geographical barriers where students can seek guidance from diverse teachers and instructors worldwide
Yes, AI Can Make Company Websites Accessible to All
Three takeaways from sitting down with accessiBe CEO Shir Ekerling.
Beyonce's Official Website Got Sued -- and Yours Could Be Next
Five ways to make sure you have built a website that's compliant with ADA standards.
UAE App CAFU Brings The Fuel To Wherever You (And Your Vehicle) May Be
Joining the world of on-demand services is UAE startup CAFU, which offers an on-demand fuel delivery service.
Technology- A Game Changer in the Travel Industry
Travel Agencies have even switched from offline to online to such the market demands and to cater to the needs of the consumer
Even Internet Entrepreneurs Need to Make Their Businesses Handicap Accessible
Disabled users have sued businesses over website accessibility. The Americans With Disabilities Act applies to online businesses.
Mind Rockets Wants To Give A Voice To MENA's Deaf Community
MENA startup Mind Rockets have tasked themselves with the mission of developing assistive tech solutions to make the world accessible to the deaf community.
How Different Is Today's Gen Z Youth?
Organizational learning environment is now becoming less and less interesting for students
What Owning a Franchise Has Taught Two Deaf Brothers About Communication
For these brothers, business is a second language.
This Wellness Franchise Makes Sensory Deprivation Tanks Cool Again
It's not just a Seattle thing.
A Night of Money, Mansions and Mexican Food Showed Us How Delivery Could Reshape Franchising
A night out with a delivery driver.
How Applications Have Eased the Service of Taxi Booking
The way it has been till now, the future of app cabbies looks very promising and profitable.
Billions of Smartphone Users and I Wasn't One of Them
Quadriplegic entrepreneur spearheads efforts to develop smartphone and other devices for people with physical limitations.