[Accessibility] HTML5 GPS Project, Code Named Labrador

esther loeliger estherloeliger at gmail.com
Fri Feb 10 17:22:43 GMT 2012


Hi Alex,

HTML5 widgets sound like a great idea!

@cross-platform:
Good news, Android 4.0 runs a full version of the Chrome web-browser.

Best wishes,
Esther



On 10 February 2012 17:17, Alex Jurgensen <asquared21 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I would like to gather feedback from the group on creating reusable HTML 5
> widgets for use in web-based applications.
>
> My goals are as follows:
>
> 1. Use as much open data as possible.
>
> 2. Use as little bandwidth as possible.
>
> 3. Use ARIA live regions to announce street corners and crossings.
>
> 4. Provide turn by turn navigation with rerouting.
>
> 5. Have optional visual maps. Note: These can come later and the user
> should be able to enable or disable them at will to conserve bandwidth.
>
> 6. Announce a selectable list of points of interest, such as coffee shops
> or grocery stores.
>
> 7. Work across IOS at first, then expanding to Windows 8 and Android, with
> any other platform being considered as the need arises.
>
> Please provide any feedback you think may be valuable to this project,
> either on list or via direct E-mail contact.
>
> Regards,
> Alex,
>
>
>
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