CSUN 2006 conference report
By: Frank Hecker - March 29, 2006

Last week on behalf of the Mozilla Foundation I attended the California State
University, Northridge Center on Disabilities' 21st Annual International
Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference, better known to all and
sundry as the CSUN 2006 conference or just plain "CSUN". The CSUN conference
is the premier conference for people interested in the topic of software
accessibility and "assistive technologies" in general. This was the first
year that the Mozilla project had a formal presence at the conference, and it
turned out to be a "coming out party" for the Mozilla project's accessibility
activities in general and for accessibility support in Firefox in particular.
This post provides an in-depth report on our CSUN experience. 

Read the entire review at:
http://www.hecker.org/mozilla/csun-2006-conference-report

