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Making Your Smartphone Smarter, Part 1: A Review of Mobile Speak Smartphone

… Copilot Live, are also available for Smartphones, providing driving directions and turn-by turn directions to help your …
Darren Burton
AccessWorld July 2007

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Our History

… for Citizens with Disabilities that was one of the driving forces in the passage of the act. Latanya Shelton …

Inform & Connect Season 3: Paul Schroeder, Vice President, Government and Community Affairs, American Printing House for the Blind

AFB Timeline

… for Citizens with Disabilities that was one of the driving forces in the passage of the act. Latanya Shelton …

AFBLC Sponsorship Opportunities

CSUN 2004

Jay Leventhal, Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld May 2004

Smartphone Apps for People New to Vision Loss

… a destination and receive turn-by-turn directions both for driving and for walking. The latter, of course, is of …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld February 2018

Evaluating the Accessibility of Microsoft Office for the iPad

Bill Holton
AccessWorld May 2014

2014 Employment Resources for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

Joe Strechay
AccessWorld October 2014

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