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Vintage advertisements 9 Jan 2008

Sheesh! It's hard to believe that there was actually a time when advertisers could get away with such blatant sexism. Check out more vintage ads here.

An advertisement for a Kenwood Chef mixer that reads 'The Chef does everything but cook - tha'ts what wives are for!'

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Google Chrome, our new Open Source bowsrer , strives to innovate and drive development on the web. This certainly extends to all of our users, and the issue of accessibility is no different.In the spirit of releasing early and iterating, this version of Chrome has focused on basic support for keyboard navigation and ,as well as a clean user interface that is simple for all users to navigate. At the same time, we have laid the foundations in place for exposing the appropriate information through the Windows Accessibility APIs (used by screen readers, etc.), as well as support for . Users can expect rapid improvements in both of these areas in releases to come.Accessibility is important to us, and we have for some time worked on its implementation. We look forward to releasing this, and making further improvements for our users.Sincerely,Jonas KlinkSoftware Engineer AccessibilityGoogle Inc.

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