Assistive Technology, Like “Curb Cuts” in Cyberspace

Meet Maia Scott, a partially sighted woman who needs a closed circuit television to read a book — and design brochures, edit Web copy, and facilitate communications for a San Fancisco-based nonprofit theater project. For people with disabilities, even the smallest technology enhancement can mean the difference between the ability to work or not.

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