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Profoundly Yours: April 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. So here is one of my first freelance articles. That I wrote for a women's site, Bettyconfidential.com. The story is pretty basis, and discusses etiquette to use in the workplace when working alongside people with disabilities. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Profoundly Yours, Suzanne.
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Profoundly Yours: November 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Fighting, and for Disability Benefits, Too. In an L.A. Times. Story today, many soldiers are fighting another battle - trying to collect disability benefits after being injured on tour in Iraq or Afghanistan. According to the story:. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Monday, November 24, 2008. Kurzweil: The Grandfather of Assistive Tech. On the law of accelerating returns.
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Profoundly Yours: October 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Friday, October 24, 2008. A few hours ago I read about Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s first policy speech. Detailing how a McCain-Palin administration would help children with disabilities. In Pittsburgh on Friday, Palin dotted her speech with references to her six-month old son, Trig, who has Down syndrome. Oftentimes, these are the most powerful moments in her speeches. GOP presidential ca...
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Profoundly Yours: December 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Saturday, December 27, 2008. Assistive Tech for Fun and Play. I just wrote this article for Businessweek.com, For the Disabled, More Power for Play. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Monday, December 22, 2008. Audio Aquarium Lets Blind See Fish. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Thursday, December 18, 2008. New Banking Tech for the Deaf. About the new service. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne.
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Profoundly Yours: August 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Captions for YouTube - A great benefit for the deaf. This just in from Webware. There are a small handful of content providers already including closed captioning in their videos, including CNET, MIT, and the BBC. It would be great if broadcast networks (ABC, Fox, etc.) would do the same. Do we really need more regulations to make this happen? Just do the right thing! Links to this post.