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June 2014

Letters to the Editor

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AccessWorld News

AccessWorld News

Book Reviews

We Can All Be Photographers: A Review of Get the Picture! Viewing the World with the iPhone Camera, by Judith M. Dixon

Deborah Kendrick

Profiles

Mike Malarsie Teaches “How to Be Blind”

Janet Ingber

Access Issues

Continuing the Accessibility Conversation: An Interview with Albert Rizzi of My Blind Spot and Lori Samuels of Intuit

Aaron Preece

What the AI Squared and GW Micro Merger Means for You

Bill Holton

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Sets an Example in Museum Accessibility

Janet Ingber, Lee Huffman

Product Evaluations and Guides

An Accessibility Evaluation of the Kyocera Verve Phone

Bill Holton

A Review of Uber, the Growing Alternative to Traditional Taxi Service

John Rempel

Editor's Page

Accessing the Arts

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