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		<title>10 ways you can use photos to influence the user&#160;experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Giles presented a talk at this years Internet World on the myths of mobile web design, we’ve got his slides to download here.]]></description>
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A simple fix would be do an audio captcha is the visual option cannot be used.
See our approach to creative accessibility
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