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<div align="center"><b>2010 NFB National Convention Agenda Available on
NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®<br>
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Perk your ears convention-goers, as we've got some great news for
you! We are pleased to announce that once again the entire agenda
of the National Federation of the Blind’s national convention will be
available on NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup>, helping you to make the most of
this grand gathering. With the availability of the agenda, you can
quickly and easily determine what options are available at a particular
time and find when and where a desired meeting will occur. We
believe that this will make it easy to plan your convention schedulemade
even easier with the new access methods available through
NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup> Online. You can access the agenda in
numerous waysby download to your digital talking-book player with
NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup> In Your Pocket, by reading it on Web News on
Demand, and, of course, by picking up any touch-tone telephone.
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With NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup> In Your Pocket, you can have the full
agenda on one small device, providing increased portability and
effortless access. You can easily scan through each day to learn
what meetings and events are of interest and determine your schedule for
the day. In order to download the agenda to your digital
talking-book player, you'll need to add the agenda to your
favorites. This can be done online via our favorites management
tool under the link for “Manage Your In Your Pocket Favorite
Publications.” Naturally, you'll need to download the
NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup> In Your Pocket software, available at
<a href="http://www.nfbnewslineonline.org/">www.nfbnewslineonline.org</a>
, onto your computer before you can place this content on your
device. After you've logged in, select the link for
NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup> In Your Pocket, which takes you to an
informational page with software download links.<br>
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Web News on Demand allows you to easily search for a particular meeting
or event when viewing the full agenda on one screen, or you can view each
day individually. You can also have the contents of the full agenda
or a particular day or event e-mailed to yourself, and you are now able
to download a zip file of the agenda to your portable note-taking device
(such as the BrailleNote). To access Web News on Demand and the
special features it offers, visit
<a href="http://www.nfbnewslineonline.org/">www.nfbnewslineonline.org</a>
and select “Web News on Demand” after logging in. The easiest way
to find the agenda is to select the link “Publications Organized
Alphabetically” and search for the title “NFB 2010 Convention Agenda.”
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To access the agenda on the phone you'll want to enter the main menu
(option number five) and select “National Meetings of Interest to the
Print-Disabled” (option number four) from the “Newspapers in a Different
State” menu. With the recent availability of our on-demand
article-request feature, you can now request that details of a certain
meeting or event be sent to your e-mail account; you can in this way set
up your own agenda tailored to your interests and obligations. To
use this feature, when listening to an article press #9 (pound nine) and
the desired article will be sent to your e-mail inbox automatically,
assuming your e-mail address is provided in your account.<br>
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If you’d like to experience the flexibility and ease of use that is
offered by NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup> Online, please visit
<a href="http://www.nfbnewslineonline.org/">www.nfbnewslineonline.org</a>
. If you've forgotten your codes, please call us toll free at (866)
504-7300. If you aren't signed up for NFB-NEWSLINE<sup>®</sup>,
visit <a href="http://www.nfbnewsline.org/">www.nfbnewsline.org</a> to
download an application or fill in the online application.
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