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The trouble with their accessible search is if the information you're looking for is only on a crummy site that is sort of accessible, they won't show it to you in the first few screens and you may get discouraged and give up before you get there. I was looking for some bit of pop culture, I forget what and got it on the first screen of results with a regular google search but not in the first three with the accessible google. I don't know enough to tell them how to fix that, but maybe some of you do. Kathie
Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.
Senior Psychologist, Emerita
Counseling Service
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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Subject: Google's new Accessible Search
Google just rolled out a new experimental version of an accessible search interface: http://labs.google.com/accessible/.
Your feedback to Google may be important.
Axel Schmetzke
Library
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
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