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Amaze may refer to: * Amaze (software), a digital accessibility technology * Amaze Entertainment, a video game development company * Honda Amaze The Honda Amaze (also known as Honda Brio Amaze for the first generation) is a 4-door subcompact sedan produced by Honda since 2013. Slotted below the City sedan, it is the smallest Honda sedan model , with all generations measured less than i ...
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Amaze (software)
Amaze is a technology developed by Deque Systems that helps to make websites accessible to people with disabilities without touching the site’s code. Amaze is being used as part of the Department of Veterans' Affairs web accessibility remediation plan. In June 2013, Computerworld honored Deque with the 21st Century Achievement Award for Innovation for their work on the Amaze technology. The Amaze technology represented a new approach to web accessibility Web accessibility, or eAccessibility,European CommissionCommunication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament and the , European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: eAccessibility, EC(2005)1095 pub ... software. The traditional way of correcting an inaccessible site was to go back into the source code, reprogram the error, and then test to make sure the bug was fixed. If the website was not scheduled to be revised in the near future, that error (and others) would remain on the ...
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Amaze Entertainment
Foundation 9 Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game company based in Irvine, California. The company was formed in March 2005 through the merger of video game developers Backbone Entertainment and The Collective. History Foundation 9 Entertainment was founded on March 29, 2005, in Los Angeles, through the merger of video game developer Backbone Entertainment and The Collective. The company's initial management board consisted of Jon Goldman ( chief executive officer), Andrew Ayre and Douglas Hare (co- presidents), Gary Priest and Mark Loughridge (co- chairmen), Richard Hare ( chief creative officer), Jeff Vavasour (vice-president of Canadian operations), Steven Sardegna ( chief financial officer), and Larry Kelly ( chief operating officer). Shortly after the merger, on April 12, Foundation 9 acquired and integrated Pipeworks Software. Subsequently, Dan Duncalf, the company's president and co-founder, joined Foundation 9's board of directors. In May, Foundation 9 ...
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