Re: [BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired

2008-01-16 Thread Trouble
The sign up is on all there pages unless your signed in. At 05:02 PM 1/16/2008, you wrote: >the google.com/ie >is still fine but I note now the first link is "sign in" >all you gotta do is go down one to the text entry box >but it's obvious they are trying to get you to sign up so they >can colle

Re: [BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired

2008-01-16 Thread Tom Fowle
the google.com/ie is still fine but I note now the first link is "sign in" all you gotta do is go down one to the text entry box but it's obvious they are trying to get you to sign up so they can collect more data. Tom

Re: [BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired

2008-01-16 Thread Dan Rossi
There is also www.google.com/ie which doesn't search for more accessible sites, but the interface is completely stripped down and very easy to navigate. -- Blue skies. Dan Rossi Carnegie Mellon University. E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel:(412) 268-9081

Re: [BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired

2008-01-16 Thread David Ferrin
: [BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired Here is an alternative to wading through all of those graphics laden web sites before we can find that tool or part we really want. I have played with it just a bit and found it to be pretty clean and quick

Re: [BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired

2008-01-16 Thread Rodger Hood
It works for me much better and faster to boot. - Original Message - From: Larry Stansifer To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 11:10 AM Subject: [BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired

[BlindHandyMan] FW: [JAWS-Users] [JAWS] New Google accessible search for blind/visually impaired

2008-01-16 Thread Larry Stansifer
Here is an alternative to wading through all of those graphics laden web sites before we can find that tool or part we really want. I have played with it just a bit and found it to be pretty clean and quick. First I will past the link then under the link I will post the information. Read the inf