Re: [AI] Interview with a Designer: Opening door to new technology for visually challenged

2013-05-10 Thread Ekinath Khedekar
Mainstream, mainstream, mainstream solutions guys, Pl. request these talented guys to channel their energies in developing mainstream accessibilities, like is being done by someone for android platforms. Yesterday, i got worked up due to inaccessibility of my TC and DTH. Can someone guide what c

Re: [AI] Interview with a Designer: Opening door to new technology for visually challenged

2013-05-10 Thread amritpal singh
It was a very good interview. Let's eagerly wait for this phone. - Original Message - From: "avinash shahi" To: "accessindia" Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 9:10 PM Subject: [AI] Interview with a Designer: Opening door to new technology for visually challenge

Re: [AI] Interview with a Designer: Opening door to new technology for visually challenged

2013-04-13 Thread Ajay Minocha
I will be learning from may 2nd weak. On 4/13/13, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala wrote: > Seems I should learn Braille soon. This project looks promising. > Please help me with Braille training centers in & around Mumbai. > > On 4/13/13, avinash shahi wrote: >> Sumit Dagar is a 29-year-old visionary wh

Re: [AI] Interview with a Designer: Opening door to new technology for visually challenged

2013-04-13 Thread Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala
Seems I should learn Braille soon. This project looks promising. Please help me with Braille training centers in & around Mumbai. On 4/13/13, avinash shahi wrote: > Sumit Dagar is a 29-year-old visionary who calls himself an > 'interaction designer'. His technological skills, inventiveness and >

[AI] Interview with a Designer: Opening door to new technology for visually challenged

2013-04-13 Thread avinash shahi
Sumit Dagar is a 29-year-old visionary who calls himself an 'interaction designer'. His technological skills, inventiveness and passion for design have prepared him for a place among today's young entrepreneurs. But there is one difference: he wants to put people's lives before profit. http://www.i