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Disability Nation likes AT&T TAP plan, still critical of iPhone

Disability Nation likes AT&T TAP plan, still critical of iPhone

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Larry Wanger, the editor of the Disability Nation blog site, posted a short commentary in response to AT&T's recently announced Text Accessibility Plan (TAP). In brief, Wanger applauds AT&T for taking a step in the right direction. But, he is still critical of Apple's iPhone device (as well as the iPod), because of the limited access it allows for people with disabilities.

Read the full posting at: http://www.disabilitynation.net/blog/att-intros-iphone-text-accessibility-plan-phone-still-not-accessible-blind-customers


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