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How I got my mashup
groove back.
Christian Heilmann, BarCamp 4, London, May 2008 2. The once enticing and
amazing world of mashups
and ethical hacking started to
bore me. 11. None of this made any
difference to the world
around me or actually my
own life. 14. Find real world problems and
mix those with the
enthusiasm of ethical
hacking. 17. I was especially fascinated by
enabled by design.
http://enabled.sicamp.org/ 18. Enabled by design takes
something people are very
fascinated about – product
design – and marries it with a
need of real people. 19. That made me wonder about
other things that can be done
that way. 22. It is time not to “scratch the
developer’s itch” but to
tackle real problems with our
hacking kung-foo skills. 24. Reading a lot of emails,
attending conferences and
seeing demands made me
bored of the accessibility
movement in our area. 26. Instead we concentrated on
technical details, following
best practices that never got
tested in the real world and
generally stalled, waiting for
the law to make accessibility
a must. 28. We will never build perfect
solutions without input from
people who we want to help. 31. Yahoo live showing hard of
hearing people chatting with
another in sign language.
http://blog.deafread.com/abcohende/2008/02/15/yahoos-live-deaf-chat-room/ 32. At the accessibility 2.0
conference earlier this year
Antonia Hyde showed what a
video player for people with
learning disabilities might
look like. 34. a more
accessible
youtube player
http://icant.co.uk/easy-youtube/?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i0-btCTdN8 36. The fascinating thing is that I
am getting feedback from
schools that they use it, and
from blind people thanking
me for making it. 38. I used JavaScript, the
YouTube JS API and some
HTML to hack this system in a
way the developers never
intended. 39. There were YouTube JS
players before, but they
mimicked the interface with
HTML and CSS instead of
altering it. 46. Am I just being a tree-
hugging freak again or do we
have something cool and
worth pursuing here? 48. Should I organize a hackday
that marries bleeding edge
APIs and technologies and
targets accessibility issues
with them?