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March Issue Now Available
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The March issue of AccessWorld is now available on our web site.

We apologize for the delay in getting these articles to you. We hope you'll find the information to be worth the wait. This issue features:




  a.. Editor's Page


  b.. A Look Back: Two Historical Interviews with Deane Blaize


  c.. An Evaluation of Kindle 2 and Sony Reader Digital Book Players, by Darren Burton-We report on the accessibility of two popular digital book players


  d.. Apex and Intel: A Commentary, by Deborah Kendrick-A perspective on two new products in the assistive technology market


  e.. What Can Policy Change Do for You?, by Paul Schroder-A look at pending legislation and what it could mean for you


  f.. The ScripTalk Experience, by Bradley Hodges-A look at how people are using ScripTalk to independently manage their prescription medications


  g.. Social Networking Is Becoming a Way of Life, by Marc Grossman-A discussion of popular social networking sites


  h.. Book Review: Assistive Technology for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired: A Guide to Assessment


  i.. AccessWorld News


  j.. Letter to the Editor


Paul Schroeder
Acting Editor-in-Chief

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