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Google tests more accessible Web search for blind
10:06 PM - July 20, 2006 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: google, accessible, search
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: google, accessible, search
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Google has begun testing a new version of its search system that makes finding information on the Web easier for the blind or visually impaired, its creator said on Wednesday.
Accessible Search, available on Google's experimental software site at http://labs.google.com/accessible, uses Google's standard page-ranking system and goes further by evaluating the usability of each Web page it displays.
Read the complete story here. (Reuters)
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