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  • [Editorial] The price of ignoring accessibility

    InternetRetailing.net's web editor, Sarah Clark, on the day's news...

  • Top e-tailers score at the bottom of website performance test

    The ecommerce sites that score highest for performance are from retailers that don't have a big online presence — and the most web-reliant retailers score lowest...

  • Comment – The sound of no hands clapping

    Nomensa has looked at the accessibility of the leading UK music websites and found them wanting.

  • US discount retailer to pay $6m to settle accessibility case

    A stateside retailer has settled a long-running class action brought by blind shoppers who found it difficult to use the firm's site. Is this only a problem in the US? Or are British retailers also at risk if a site doesn't meet accessibility requirements?

  • Does Google's Chrome sparkle?

    Google surprised the online community this week when its new web browser, the subject of much 'will they, won't they?' speculation over the years, appeared on the internet with just 24 hours notice. How does it work and what does it mean for the performance of your website?

  • Accessibility Today

    Nomensa has looked at the accessibility of the leading UK music websites and found them wanting.

  • Top scoring retailers

    The ecommerce sites that score highest for performance are from retailers that don't have a big online presence — and the most web-reliant retailers score lowest...

  • Google Chrome - two implications for retailers

    Google surprised the online community this week when its new web browser, the subject of much 'will they, won't they?' speculation over the years, appeared on the internet with just 24 hours notice. How does it work and what does it mean for the performance of your website?