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Sun, 17 Jan 2016 04:50:27 +0000
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In some ways, this may be one of the more interesting assistive 
technology stories of 2016, even though Amazon likely didn't have that 
intention. I have always felt that one of the things which would make 
the Amazon Echo a more attractive device for visually impaired users was 
to allow it to read Kindle books. Well, RedmondPi reports this feature 
is now included in the Echo.
http://www.redmondpie.com/amazon-echo-can-now-read-kindle-books-to-you/
-- 
David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist Feel free to visit my 
Web site WWW.DavidGoldfield.Info


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