Comments on: Google site to aid the blind
Search giant tests site designed to serve up Web pages that software can easily read to blind users.
Search giant tests site designed to serve up Web pages that software can easily read to blind users.
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I use a software program from talkingdesktop.com that lets me do Google news searches using speech recognition and my headset.
The first thing I do is look for the "print friendly" link on page. Not only does it have less ads - it's simpler, easier to read and it's all on one page! I use the "printe friendly" links to read all my online information when possible. This would also help blind people with their software -- so maybe this will become the norm.
While single pages would be easier for those using screen readers, I'm not so sure about those who have text enlargers, as they'd end up with very big pages. Some sites (Man United) have the ability to choose single or multiple pages & columned or single column, as well as font size. That suits most users!
The first thing I do is look for the "print friendly" link on page. Not only does it have less ads - it's simpler, easier to read and it's all on one page! I use the "printe friendly" links to read all my online information when possible. This would also help blind people with their software -- so maybe this will become the norm.
http://www.logblo.com/2008/11/04/UXReviewOnAGoogleExperimentAccessibleView.aspx
- by Manhattan2 December 24, 2008 7:42 AM PST
- Maybe Google could help us with the Seeing Aid we have designed and would like to manufacture and deploy across the globe? If anyone from Google is listening or reading, or anyone else is interested email us at info@seeingaid.com.
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