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November 2007

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Product Ratings

Product Features

Editor's Page

Jay Leventhal

AccessWorld News

AccessWorld News

Untangling the Web

You Can Get Mail: A Look at the New AOL Mail Web Interface

Bradley Hodges

Product Evaluation

Zen and the Art of Portable Players: A Look at the Zen Stone

Janet Ingber

A Mountain of a Machine: A Review of the Olympus DS-40 Digital Voice Recorder

Deborah Kendrick

Access Issues

A Thorny Problem: Accessing the BlackBerry Device

Bradley Hodges

Reading into the Future: An Overview of the National Library Service's Digital Talking Book Test Program

Deborah Kendrick

Exercising Your Right to Fitness: An Overview of the Accessibility of Exercise Equipment

Darren Burton, Lee Huffman

Perspectives

Musings on the Evolution and Longevity of Accessible Personal Digital Assistants

Guido Corona

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