anil02 wrote:Yesterday I read in news paper about app "Let Me hear again. It is app which convert speech in to words in language which is using by speaker. It is useful for hearing impaired. I am too hearing impaired. So with help of it I can understand what other is saying.
ptrikha21 wrote:anil02 wrote:Yesterday I read in news paper about app "Let Me hear again. It is app which convert speech in to words in language which is using by speaker. It is useful for hearing impaired. I am too hearing impaired. So with help of it I can understand what other is saying.
Such technologies are quite useful. Is this App available on Play Store? May be you can write about in detail in the Articles section!
OldGuy wrote:It just so happens that the Americans With Disability Act of 1990 requires all government services, schools, businesses and other public places in the US adapt changes to accommodate all people with any medically documented disability, and that includes a complete list of requirements for any Internet Website to make themselves available to the maximum extent possible regardless of disability.
Although the vast majority of websites do not comply with the law, all it takes is a visitor who has some issue to file a complaint to bring on the investigation. They make a review and list of required updates and usually give them a limited time to comply. If they do not make the changes, those under US Law are subject to bankrupting fines and fees. Those outside of US Law are banned from being viewed in the US. Most webmasters only learn about this law when they end up under investigation.
Here is the documentation on the technology that is actually required for all websites that are displayed in the US: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/
Technology on Superdrive.
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