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In brief: Prince proproses better Web access for the disabled

By John Oates

Published: 24 July 1998 16:40 BST

Prince Andrew led calls this week for Web designers to pay more attention to the needs of visually and hearing-impaired users.

In a speech at the World Wide Web Consortium Accessibility Initiative, he said: "The Web has the potential to unlock access for disabled people, but there is a danger of new barriers because of the Web's success."

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