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Tag Archives: Amazon
Kindle not so accessible after all?
By Curtis Chong curtis.chong@blind.state.ia.us [tweetmeme service=”idbonline”] On Wednesday, July 28, Amazon announced that its Kindle electronic book reader will come equipped with a voice guide that reads all menu options aloud so blind and other print-disabled people can navigate the … Continue reading
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