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Making the case for accessibility at the Mobile 2010 Conference

Written by Joshue O Connor Tuesday, 09 November 2010

The Mobile 2010 Conference hosted by the Sunday Business Post, aims to showcase mobile technologies and services, explaining how they can work for business.

It will look at what Ireland needs to do to become an innovation hub in the mobile space; delivering cutting-edge vision and strategy that will shape the mobile future. Josh is attending as part of a panel on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the mobile space.There is a tight mapping between what is good for accessibility, and also mobile web best practice.

Topics include:

  • Recycling and the environment – the effects the mobile industry is having on our planet and what can be done to mitigate these effects.
  • Encouraging responsible use of mobile.
  • Social accessibility and inclusion – benefits of geolocation and accessible mobile apps.

You can buy tickets and find out more at the Sunday Business Post Mobile Conference 2010 website.

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1 Sunday, 21 November 2010
Declan Meenagh
I'm interested in mobile accessibility, would you have more information about it, maybe recommend good research/links?
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