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		<title>AT&amp;T opens up apps for developers, users with disabilites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following in the footsteps of Google and Apple, AT&#38;T has decided to open up and make information available for developers that will help them create applications for pensioners and users with disabilities. The methodology, called Universal Design, is &#8220;the practice of designing products and applications that are usable by the broadest possible range of consumers&#8221;, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following in the footsteps of Google and Apple, AT&amp;T has decided to open up and make information available for developers that will help them create applications for pensioners and users with disabilities. The methodology, called Universal Design, is &#8220;the practice of designing products and applications that are usable by the broadest possible range of consumers&#8221;, according to AT&amp;T.</p>
<p>AT&amp;T has already created some  applications based on Universal Design, including Mobile Speak, a screen reader with Braille support, and Mobile Magnifier, a magnification application that supports low- and high-resolution screens, which it says are now open to the broadest range of handsets.</p>
<p>If any budding developers want to take a look at Unvirsal Design, the documents are available <a href="http://developer.att.com/developer/index.jsp?page=toolsTechOverview&amp;id=23300171">here</a>. There are already some incredibly smart apps out there for disabled users &#8211; hopefully this will add to that number.</p>
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