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Hi Listers,
I haven't yet checked this out, but it sounds like a real gold mine if it
is usable with a screen reader.
Terri Lynne
NAVIGATOR
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/navigator/index.html
Navigator is used by the New York Times newsroom as a starting point
for searching the Web, and what a starting point it is. First, start
with a comprehensive list of search engines. There's everything from
Yahoo to Northern Light. Dig a little deeper and you'll find
government databases for many federal, state, and international
agencies. Beyond that you'll find a plethora of reference sites that
will help you browse the Bible, search for addresses (both Web and
street), peruse online periodicals, and even visit the Elvis homepage.
This is the mother lode of research sites--just don't get lost.
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