Press releases |
net-progress Survey of Life Sciences
Websites |
| net-progress have today released the latest in
a series of surveys examining website performance on the internet.
The research is intended to raise awareness of issues that effect
website usage and to create a picture of the “state of
the internet”. The latest survey looks at the Life Sciences
sector. |
| Read the full press release, "net-progress
Survey of Life Sciences Websites" |
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net-progress short-listed for The RNIB Simply
the Best Awards 2005 |
| net-progress have been short-listed in the Membership
Category (Websites) of the RNIB Simply the Best Awards 2005. |
| Read the full press release, “net-progress
short-listed for The RNIB Simply the Best Awards 2005” |
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More than 50% of MP’s websites fail
to offer constituents basic levels of accessibility - March
2005 |
| A study of the personal websites of British Members
of Parliament by internet consultants net-progress has revealed
that only 45% offered basic levels of accessibility for all
users. |
| Read the full press release, "More
than 50% of MP’s websites fail to offer constituents basic
levels of accessibility" |
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Local firm makes internet use easier for the
blind - January 2005 - Released by Tom Brake MP |
| Carshalton and Wallington MP Tom Brake has tabled
a parliamentary motion congratulating net-progress, a local
firm responsible for net-guide.co.uk, the accessibility search
engine which has achieved the "See it Right" award
from the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB). The RNIB
conducted an independent review of the search engine's accessibility. |
| Read the full press release, 'Local
firm makes internet use easier for the blind' |
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