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State of the eNation Reports

State of the eNation Reports

eNation logoSince 2003 AbilityNet has published a widely acclaimed series of 'State of the eNation' reports, each focussing on a different online sector.

We test representative websites for practical accessibility and usability. Below is a list of links to the previous reports.

Archive of eNation Reports

Date publishedsort ascending
Saturday, 1 September, 2012 Fitness Club Websites, September 2012
Monday, 2 April, 2012 Price Comparison Websites
Tuesday, 19 August, 2008 Beijing Olympics Special
Friday, 18 January, 2008 Social networking sites lock out disabled users
Friday, 14 September, 2007 Websites for top visitor attractions limit disabled to one destination
Tuesday, 15 May, 2007 New Wembley Stadium shoots wide on website accessibility
Friday, 9 February, 2007 On-line love is hard to find for disabled people this Valentine’s
Thursday, 4 January, 2007 Disabled people left out in the cold this winter
Thursday, 20 April, 2006 Charities score low on website accessibility
Thursday, 23 March, 2006 Choice of one for disabled on-line supermarket shoppers
Monday, 16 January, 2006 Disabled people favour accessible sites
Friday, 5 August, 2005 Telecoms websites breaks through the accessibility barrier
Tuesday, 12 April, 2005 Labour scrapes victory over tories in website accessibility stakes
Wednesday, 22 December, 2004 Gift buying on-line lacks seasonal cheer for disabled shoppers
Monday, 11 October, 2004 Own goal for premiership website accessibility
Wednesday, 2 June, 2004 Leading supermarkets failing to address online shopping needs of disabled customers
Sunday, 22 February, 2004 On-line banks score one out of ten for accessible websites
Monday, 3 November, 2003 On-line newspapers failing disabled people
Friday, 18 July, 2003 Top airlines losing millions by barring disabled people from websites

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