Oct 22, 2008,
The Houston Public Library's central branch will soon deploy a "brailler" that costs $3,705. Braillers scan book and article pages and print them in Braille for the visually impaired. The library also offers a PC with software called JAWS ($895) that reads the text on Web sites aloud. The PC also features ZoomText ($416), software that lets people with mild visual impairments zoom in on text using the scroll bar.
MJRead real world deployments of technology in government from our sponsors.
View All Industry Solutions
Browse hundreds of public sector career opportunities in GovTech's new jobs section. Popular job searches: government IT, public safety, GIS, transportation, CIO, security, health
Latest Government Technology News