Abstract

A number of positive changes have taken place since Glinert and York's 1992 call-to-arms. Progress reviewed in this article includes evolving considerations of universal design in the marketplace, ubiquitous computing with accessibility features, increasing computing research and conference venues that address needs of users with disabilities, and attention to the importance of user empowerment in development.

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