Google Accessible Search Helps Visually Impaired
Thursday, July 20th, 2006;
-- Andy Beal |
Give your employees the opportunity to spend 20% of their time on projects that interest them and they’ll do remarkable things.
Kudos to Google’s T.V. Raman for developing Google Accessible, a “labs” project that prioritizes the list of search results based on how simple the web page layouts are. This makes it a lot easier for those who are visually impaired and using screen reader software.
“A” for effort Raman!

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