Interesting article over at IT-Director.com. The bulk of the first part of the article is quoted directly from the FAQ on Google’s new Accesible Search, which they announced on the 20th in their blog.
A quote:
At present most of the testing is based on the target page, which may not be a good indication of the accessibility of the rest of the site. Some indication of the quality of the rest of the site should be included.
Interesting read, and one of the few prominent publications that I’ve found to actually take a serious go at testing it and sharing results.











