[accessibleimage] Speech-friendly textual directions from Google Maps
- From: Lisa Yayla <fnugg@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 12:59:46 +0100
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/12/speech-friendly-textual-directions.html
Speech-friendly textual directions from Google Maps
12/26/2006 08:31:00 AM
Posted by T.V. Raman, Research Scientist
From time to time, our own T.V. Raman shares his tips on how to use
Google from his perspective as a technologist who cannot see -- tips
that sighted people, among others, may also find useful. - Ed.
Google Maps and its associated local search is a quick and easy means of
locating businesses and obtaining directions. Most people who use it
already seem to enjoy the graphical interface with its extremely
reactive GUI. But when using spoken output, this visual richness can get
in the way of quickly listening to the results of a maps query.
As an alternative, Google Maps also provides a simple to use a textual
interface that serves up directions very efficiently when working with a
screenreader or a Braille display. This alternative view into Google
Maps is here, at the Textual Maps UI
(http://maps.google.com/?output=html). It's extremely useful for blind
and visually impaired users, as well as an effective solution for those
times when you're at a non-graphical display and need to quickly look up
a location.
Just type a simple English query of the form start address to end
address and quickly get the information you're looking for. Though we
added this option to enhance the accessibility of Google Maps for blind
and low-vision users, perhaps others will find this alternative view a
useful addition to their maps arsenal.
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