Herdict Web – a global look at web accessibility?
February 25th, 2009 by Steve | No Comments | Filed in Accessibility NewsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University has launched Herdict Web, a place in which users can submit websites that they deem accessible or inaccessible.
The results are real-time and show where in the world the users, or as they call them “the herd”, are located. As much, people can see who else is sharing the same positive or negative accessibility experienced on a given site, and perhaps gain insight therein.
It’s an interesting concept, and worth checking out over time.
Read more about the Herdict initiative on their About Us section.
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Steve Grobschmidt is a User Experience Lead with over twelve years in the web industry. He is on a mission to ensure that user experience, especially accessibility, is foremost in the creation of great products.