WEB-BASED PROGRAM GIVES THE BLIND INTERNET ACCESS (AP)
AP - Blind grouping mostly ingest computers with the support of screen-reader software, but those products crapper outlay more than $1,000, so they’re not just ordinary on open PCs at libraries or cyberspace cafes. Now a liberated newborn Web-based information for the blindfold aims to meliorate the situation.
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