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Date: 2013-01-14 08:18:26
Input/output
Windows Mobile
Haptic technology
Android
Symbian
Touchscreen
Mobile operating system
Screen reader
Nexus One
Smartphones
Computing
Software

MAKING TOUCH-BASED MOBILE PHONES ACCESSIBLE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED Alexander Dreyer Johnsen Norwegian School of IT

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