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What E-Book Readers are the Most Accessible?

I found a great article from the Braille Monitor that does a comprehensive overview of most e-book readers and what they offer in terms of accessibility. Here’s the link: http://www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Publications/bm/bm12/bm1201/bm120105.htm The overall goal is to integrate accessibility into the e-reader’s operating system itself.  There should be a set of standard requirements for e-readers and mobile [...]

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2011

I figured I’d follow the crowd and do a post reviewing this past year.  2011 was certainly a memorable year for many in good ways and bad. This year has brought awareness of how crucial it is to make technology accessible.  Apple sets the example with the iPhone and iPad.  If you haven’t already, you [...]

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Steve Jobs, Apple, Accessibility, and other Thoughts

Because of Steve Jobs and Apple’s committment to universal accessibility, people who are blind, deaf, or mobility impaired can use Apple’s products with ease.  There’s long font, VoiceOver, color contrast, Dragon Dictation, and many more accessibility features to choose from. The iPhone 4s and iOS5 will bring even more cool accessibility features and much needed [...]

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More on Kindle Inaccessibility

Read this SeroTalk on Amazon’s lack of response on accessibility issues: http://serotalk.com/2011/10/04/kindle-fire-down-in-flames/  

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Kindle Fire Not Accessible

I love Amazon.  They’re customer service is excellent, and they have just about everything you need. Except for accessibility. The Kindle has always been a bit behind on the accessibility front.  They do have font enlargements and attachment for the mobility impaired.  But, it has not provided any features for blind users. By leaving out [...]

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Kindle Games Accessibility

I am currently writing a lot of game reviews for the Kindle game blog: www.kindle-apps.net.  It is run by the same person who runs the other blog I’ve been writing for for about a year: BlogKindle.com. I’ve heard from blind friends that the Kindle is not very accessible at all in general.  Would you agree?  [...]

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Kindle Magazines and Newspapers Available on Kindle Reading Apps

I wrote a similar article about the new release of magazines and newspapers on Kindle Reading Apps at BlogKindle.com, but wanted to focus more from the accessibility perspective.  Amazon recently added over 100 magazines and newspapers to their Kindle for iPad and iPhone apps. The iPad is said to be the best device to use [...]

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How E-Textbooks Can Benefit People with Disabilities

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) recently introduced a Kindle textbook purchase program.  Since the Kindle platform is available on many different devices that include accessibility features, this is a huge help for people who are blind or partially sighted. I’ve already praised the iPad for its VoiceOver, font adjustments and color contrast features.  The Kindle itself includes [...]

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Touch Screen E-Readers

The Nook and Kobo e-readers are now available in touchscreen.  Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) will be introducing a touchscreen Kindle in the fall sometime.  At least, that is the story running around the web these days. But, as you know, touchscreens are flat, so if you’re blind, there is no way of knowing what button you’re pushing.  [...]

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Accessibility and Higher Education

I’ve been interested in what colleges and universities have been doing to make new technologies accessible for people with disabilities. The gist of the issue is, that many colleges and universities tend to adopt new technologies without stopping to address accessibility issues, then have to go back and address it later.  Which is time consuming [...]

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