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Topic: Facebook's blind engineer: 'Your life matters' (Read 369 times)

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August 04, 2016, 01:35:56 PM
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Well,nothings is wrong with free advertising in this case
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Touchy?
That's just nearly free advertisement yeah.
Anyway it's always a good thing to see companies trying to adapt their products to disabled persons, but I don't find that Touchy ^^
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You see someone who is physically challenged perform amazing feats while another physically challenged person just sits idle, expecting the world to cater for him and you wonder what makes the difference in the two.
probably their own personal preferences, beliefs and upbringings. its the thing that distinguishes good men from bad ones.
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im totally amazed by this news! frankly speaking that guy is much more talented than me..
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You see someone who is physically challenged perform amazing feats while another physically challenged person just sits idle, expecting the world to cater for him and you wonder what makes the difference in the two.
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their efforts are very precious for disabled people. facebook should make more improvements for its accessiblity area . as society, we dont want to exclude disabled ones from society so everybody should support such actions .
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Matt King is an accessibility engineer at Facebook, who was born visually impaired. He's working to make Facebook photos and Messenger easier for the blind community to enjoy.

http://edition.cnn.com/videos/cnnmoney/2016/07/29/facebook-blind-engineer-cnnmoney.cnn/video/playlists/stories-worth-watching/

thats very touchy!
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