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Apple to make iTunes more accessible for the blind in deal with Mass. AG

 
Most teens listen to their music on digital players, but Cory Cadlik, who is blind, had to ask for help when he wanted to buy songs for his iPod from the online music store iTunes. To Cadlik, a self-described tech "geek," that was too frustrating to tolerate. (link)

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