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Google Docs Has a Live Edits Feature for Visually Impaired Users

The Google Docs' new Live Edits feature was created to help users who are visually impaired. Live Edits will give users the ability to stay current on edits made by other users who have access to the document. The new feature is designed to be used in conjunction with a screen reader or Braille display, where the sidebar can detail live changes made to the document. The changes to the document are also able to read to the user. Users are able to track changes made by all partiers or track one user.

The new capabilities are the largest accessibility feature from Google. The company has recently released a number of updated features that will help a large number of people dealing with impairments to better navigate their environment.
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1. Document Collaboration - The live edits feature in Google Docs enables real-time collaboration and accessibility for visually impaired users.
2. Assistive Technology - The integration of screen readers and Braille displays in Google Docs creates opportunities for enhanced accessibility and usability.
3. Inclusive Design - Google's focus on accessibility features demonstrates the importance of designing products and services for all users, providing disruptive innovation opportunities in inclusive design.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The integration of assistive technology in Google Docs opens up opportunities for other technology companies to develop inclusive products and services.
2. Education - The live edits feature in Google Docs enhances collaboration and accessibility for visually impaired students and educators, driving innovation in the education industry.
3. Accessibility Services - The accessibility features in Google Docs showcase the demand for specialized services and tools that cater to individuals with impairments, creating opportunities for the accessibility services industry.

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