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The President's Information Technology Advisory Committee released the final version of its recommendations last week on how the government can use IT to become completely accessible to citizens.
Adobe tackles its accessibility dilemma PDF inventor prepares way to make image files readable for sight-impaired
Adobe prepares accessible PDF reader Adobe Systems Inc., the company that invented Portable Document Format, says a new version of its Acrobat Reader will be available by spring. The new version will make it possible for screen readers to read many of the PDF files that are now unreadable, said Rick Brown, accessibility chief at Adobe.
Accessibility Topic Area for Federal Computer Week and civic.com
Disabled can flourish in IT, feds say Officials, under executive order to hire more people with disabilities, say tech jobs are often a good fit.
Speech recognizer aims 'low'Sensory Inc. has come out with a speech-recognition device designed to support command-and-control applications in electronic toys,Internet appliances and consumer products.
Vision Quest: A company launched by an electrical engineer and his ophthalmologist brother is about to see results from the first implants in human patients of its solar-powered silicon retina.