Opening The World For All

Computer programs created by some of the country’ brightest students would let vision-impaired shoppers point cellphones at supermarket shelves to hear descriptions of products and prices.

Another program lets a Gimpy person guide a computer mouse using brain waves and eye movements.

The programs featured in this New York Times story were among those created by eight groups of volunteers at a two-day software-writing competition in California.

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