When I first moved to the neighborhood I live in, one of the things that took the longest was learning which businesses were in the area. Sure, if I needed a dry cleaner, for example, I'd ask someone to recommend a dry cleaner and I'd get directions. But, walking up and down the streets, or driving up and down the streets in a car or bus, I had no idea what businesses I was passing. Funny story - for the longest time I thought this one particular place was a Big Bob's Pizza, but it was actually Hooters - surprise!
Some of my totally blind friends are now using GPS systems on their cell phones or braille reading devices to get information about what's around them etc. There are a number of products out there now, and sadly I just don't have the time to research them or the money to buy anything like this - but I thought some of you might find it interesting.
Here's a press release about a new product that was featured on Science Daily today.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080918170815.htm
Some of my totally blind friends are now using GPS systems on their cell phones or braille reading devices to get information about what's around them etc. There are a number of products out there now, and sadly I just don't have the time to research them or the money to buy anything like this - but I thought some of you might find it interesting.
Here's a press release about a new product that was featured on Science Daily today.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080918170815.htm
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