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[News] Research Done with Free Software, Blind People Rely on It

  • Subject: [News] Research Done with Free Software, Blind People Rely on It
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:14:33 +0000
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Doing research with open source tools

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| This edition of Netspeak features a few open 
| source tools that facilitate the research 
| process with special reference to the free 
| statistical software âRâ.
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http://beta.thehindu.com/sci-tech/internet/article67830.ece

Independent Appeal: Bridging the digital divide for the blind of Kenya

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| Open-source software â free-to-use programs 
| donated by developers which can then be 
| customised to particular needs â has proved to 
| be a boon. Computer Aid has employed its own 
| research and development officer, Ugo Vallauri, 
| to collect feedback from African users.
| 
| Putting a Braille machine in front of a child 
| costs an initial $600 (Â375). A digital book 
| stored on a USB stick with open-source software 
| to read aloud to the child costs about $3. "This 
| has been a big step for us," says Martin Kieti, 
| the head of KUB. "We're looking at a 95 per cent 
| reduction in costs." 
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/appeals/indy-appeal/independent--appeal-bridging-the-digital-divide-for-the-blind-of-kenya-1845110.html


Recent:

Intellectual Monopolists Scorn the Blind

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| This, then, is the reality of "modern"
| copyright: it fails to serve huge numbers
| of people, many of whom are already
| suffering from discrimination in other
| ways.
|
| Given this situation, various
| organisations are not unreasonably trying
| to facilitate access to copyrighted works
| for those who are visually disabled with a
| new WIPO treaty that would define basic
| rights for this group. Who could object to
| such a humanitarian cause? Well, the
| publishers, of course.
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/12/intellectual-monopolists-scorn-blind.html
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