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Harry,
So, just to get some background on this. Is there a particular reason why
you are beating up Motorola on this and not some of the other cell phone
manufacturers? There are a few of them out there.
I am just thinking, if you went after, say, Nokia, you would have half of
your battle already done. Since a screen reader already exists for a
number of the Nokia phones, not all, all you would have to do is get Nokia
to pay for putting it on all of their phones. Then any body who wanted to
use it, could. Nokia wouldn't have to go out and develop, or contract to
develop a screen reader, it already exists and does everything you want it
to do.
What did Motorola say when you told them that a screen reader already
exists for one of their phones and that it does everything you want it to
do? Were they surprised? Did they even know about it?
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Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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