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Accessibility for blind people.

PingMag’s “Accessibility for blind people” is a very nice interview with a sight-impaired programmer dealing with the difficulties of interacting with on and offline technologies:

For most of us, using a computer and surfing the web is an almost entirely visual experience. We move cursors around the screen, click buttons and menus, read text and look at pictures.
But although most of us rely on monitors to use computers, blind and visually impaired users haven’t been left out.

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