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November 2006

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Product Features

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Editor's Page

AccessWorld News

AccessWorld News

History

Legends and Pioneers of Blindness Assistive Technology, Part 3

Anthony Candela

Access Issues

Making the Grade: An Overview of Accessible Testing

Janet Ingber

Product Evaluation

Finding Your Way: A Review of Sendero GPS 3.5 for BrailleNote with a New Training Guide from De Witt and Associates

Deborah Kendrick

Reading by Hand: A Review of the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader

Darren Burton

Product Review

Magnification in Hand: A Review of Two Handheld CCTVs

Lee Huffman

Product Development

A Product of Innovation and Collaboration: The Story of the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader

Deborah Kendrick

Opinion

The Mosen Excursion

Deborah Kendrick

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