Microsoft Releases Accessibility Tools for Developers
Microsoft has introduced an online resource and two open-source accessibility testing tools for developers of accessible and assistive technology products. Microsoft is eyeing the growing demand for accessibility tools, driven by an aging work force and an increasing use of accessible technology.
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