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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Seems like there's been more talk about CAPTCHA lately (stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart"). Most of us dislike the use of CAPTCHA in web forms. And all of us (I hope) can certainly agree that it's poor in usability, and often times not accessible--even for any human user; see Top 10 Worst Captchas. Even so, it's still way too common on the web. Damn spammers are forcing developers to implement this poor technique.
Fortunately, the collective intelligence of developers across the world have created many alternatives to CAPTCHA. Here are some great ideas from WebAIM's article Spam-free accessible forms:
Here are some other articles about the (in)accessibility of CAPTCHA and other resolutions:
Example of impossible CAPTCHA:

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2 Comments:
and another - http://softwareas.com/captcha-impossibillis
lol you cracked me up with the impossible captcha D, that's by far the WORST I have ever got to see!
(btw I just got rejected by the blogger captcha on your site... :p)
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