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Posted on July 21, 2008July 21, 2008

Web-based program gives the blind Internet access

Lindsay Yazzolino, a Brown University student, demonstrates WebAnywhereBy DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP, Associated Press Writer

SEATTLE – Blind people generally use computers with the help of screen-reader software, but those products can cost more than $1,000, so they’re not exactly common on public PCs at libraries or Internet cafes. Now a free new web-based program for the blind aims to improve the situation.Continue Reading Web-based program gives the blind Internet access

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