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iVDO: Daisy makes ‘reading’ documents easier for the blind

01/17/08

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KIRKLAND, Washington–Digital Accessible Information System (Daisy) Consortium Secretary General George Kerscher (right) and Microsoft’s Reed Shaffner explain how open Extensible Markup Language (OpenXML) and technology in general will make published information become more available to people who are blind and have print-disabilities. Daisy standards hope to enable them to access information published by mainstream publishers, governments, and libraries.


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