This is a misleading headline/subject line. Android hasn't announced
anything.
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Subject: [VICUG-L] [Missouri-l] Fwd: Android announces upcoming braille
support forsome Android devices!
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Date: February 23, 2012 4:44:20 PM CST
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Subject: Android announces upcoming braille support for some
Android devices!
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According to its website, version 1.9 of Mobile Accessibility
will introduce braille support for Android devices that are
compatible. Demos will be given at CSUN, and Code Factory is
projecting a release date in late March. Also, National Braille
Press will demo it's new notetaker called b2g (Braille 2 go)
which runs on the Android platform. I won't be at CSUN, but
perhaps someone who is going can tell us more. Read more on the
Code Factory website at:
http://www.codefactory.es/en/press.asp?id=411&y=2012&n=107
Just FYI,
Scott
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