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Home » Uncategorized » Making Mobile Phones and Services Accessible for Persons with Disabilities

Making Mobile Phones and Services Accessible for Persons with Disabilities

18/01/2012 Posted by BabakF under Uncategorized
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Making Mobile Phones and Services Accessible for Persons with Disabilities is a joint report of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and G3ict. Researched and Edited by the Center for Internet & Society.Get the report here.

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UbiCollab (Ubiquitous Collaboration) is about supporting natural collaboration using mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies. UbiCollab provides a unique opportunity to you as a student to perform your master’s thesis in a vibrant and dynamic research and development environment. UbiCollab is a platform in constant development, and you can be part of it. UbiCollab code is provided [...]

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