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	<title>Resources&gt;Mailing Lists&gt;Web Design</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Resources/Mailing-Lists/Web-Design</link>
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		<title>WebDev</title>
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		<description>Diese Site ist das WWW-pendant zu einer Mailing-Liste am Fachbereich Design der FH Köln. WebDEV im Web wurde im Winter 1999 an der Kunsthochschule für Medien initiiert und seither als Nachrichtendienst und Diskussionsgruppe weiter ausgebaut. Im November 2003 wurde die Seite auf einen anderen Server an der FH Aachen verlegt.</description>
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		<title>UVIP Web Test</title>
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		<description>A mailing list where web page developers can get assistance for having their web pages tested by visually impaired users.</description>
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		<title>The Best of CHI-WEB and SIGIA-L</title>
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		<description>The chi-web and sig-ia mailing lists are two email based discussion groups on the topics of web usability, design and human computer interaction (the later with a heavier emphasis on information architecture). To subscribe to chi-web, read the info page or to get a better flavor for what happens there, use its full searchable archive. Alternatively, you can join sigia-l from here or view the sigia-l archive . &#xD;&#xD;Using the archives for each mailing list, I&apos;ve compiled a list of the summary postings from useful threads, and a few personally selected favorite postings. Please note: my list below is not an exhaustive list of summary postings. I just picked the ones I found most salient and valuable for reference. Also, these summaries are collections of contributing posts: they are a mixture of opinions and commentary, with some references to reports, usability data, websites or books.&#xD;</description>
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