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  1. Simon Griffin Bronze

    Director at Etre

    05 June 2005 23:12pm

    Simon Griffin

    Hi Chris,

    Please can you add my company - Etre (www.etre.uk.com) - to your list.

    Best,

    Simon Griffin.

  2. lawrence shaw

    Marketing at Sitemorse Ltd

    07 July 2006 17:59pm

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    Hi Chris,

    What about also including the suppliers of automated testing services in this area, SiteMorse / Watchfire (bobby) / Cynthia Says etc - you need both automated and manual testing to ensure that a website meets standards.

    L Shaw
    (www.sitemorse.com)

    On 16:07:22 14 January 2005 chrisl wrote:

     

    We’re working on our first Buyer’s Guide of the year, on Usability and Accessibility and have shortlisted around 20 companies for inclusion, as detailed below.

    The guide will focus on UK-based specialists, where usability and/or accessibility are the main focus, rather than an add-on to core business services (sorry agencies).

    Comments and suggestions welcomed.

    Our shortlist: 

    Amberlight - http://www.amber-light.co.uk/

    System Concepts - http://www.system-concepts.com/

    Webcredible - http://www.webcredible.co.uk/

    fhios - http://www.fhios.com/

    Flow Interactive - http://www.flow-interactive.com/

    Serco Usability Services - http://www.usability.serco.com/

    Bunnyfoot - http://www.bunnyfoot.com/

    Nomensa - http://www.nomensa.com/

    User Vision - http://www.uservision.co.uk/

    Usability by Design - http://www.usability.uk.com/

    Usability Works - http://www.usabilityworks.co.uk

    The Web Usability Partnership - http://www.webusability.co.uk/

    The Usability Company - http://www.theusabilitycompany.com/

    Accessibility Group - http://www.accessibilitygroup.co.uk/

    Userfocus - http://www.userfocus.co.uk

    Effortmark - http://www.effortmark.co.uk/

    optimum.web - http://www.optimum-web.co.uk

    Previous Buyer’s Guides we’ve published:

    Thanks,

    Chris

     

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