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The Internet is Our-Net
The Internet has made possible computer mediated
culture. To DreamGate, this means that there is an online community
that needs the same level of care and attention as other societies. We
feel it can be the model of the up and coming global society. In cooperating
with other organizations dedicated to bringing out the best in people,
DreamGate considers itself a supportive and contributing member of the
new Net culture.
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Affiliated Organizations & Membership | |||||||
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DreamGate began as a project in 1994 to help professionals get their material out to the public via the Internet, but quickly became involved in the online community at large. Here are some of the organizations that DreamGate belongs as a member in supporting online politics, policies, community, quality design and virtual excellence: | |||||||
The Association for the Study of Dreams | |||||||
The Electric Dreams Community
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The Internet Society | |||||||
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation | ||||||
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The HTML Writers Guild | ||||||
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"Anyone
who slaps a 'this page is best viewed with Browser X' label on a Web page
appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when
you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer,
another word processor, or another network."
-Tim Berners-Lee in Technology Review, July 1996 |
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There isn't any way to guarantee that a site will be 100% accessible to eveyone, or was even designed following the guidelines of the National Center for Accessible Media. However, in the spirit of the Internet, we're leaving it up to Web surfers to let the webmasters know when a site is or is not accessible, and to offer suggestions for greater accessibility. Understanding goals of this project will help in making the Web useful for ALL. | ||||||
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Dead Trees Don't Dream : Please use E-mail when possible | ||||||
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DreamGate
4644 Geary Blvd STE 171 San Francisco, CA 94118 Phone: (415) 221-3239 Email: info@dreamgate.com |