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>Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 09:45:28 -0600
>From: Bonnie Brodsky Greene <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Interesting article on computer operating system for the blind
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>Ocularis: Seeing Eye Linux
>by Michelle Head
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>Visually impaired Linux users can expect their very own seeing-eye
>penguin, courtesy of Project Ocularis, a Linux operating system (OS)
>distribution that allows sight-free operation.
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>Read the full article at http://www.linuxnews.com/stories.php?story=246
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>You are welcome to include links to the article in newsletters, Web
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>Bonnie Greene
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