Blind Access Journal
Thursday, July 20, 2006

Microsoft Adds Yahoo! Messenger Users to Windows Live
Messenger, Makes Instant Messaging Even More
Accessible

By Darrell Shandrow

We already know how the accessibility of Windows Live
Messenger allows blind and visually impaired people to
communicate instantaneously with millions
of other computer users around the world. Now,
Microsoft and Yahoo! have expanded this capability to
include users of Yahoo! Messenger. That's right!
Windows
Live Messenger users may now communicate seemlessly
with users of Yahoo! Messenger. This development
represents an unexpected improvement in the overall
accessibility of instant messaging applications for
the blind. As compared with AOL Instant Messenger and
MSN Messenger, the Yahoo! Messenger has always
represented a less accessible instant messaging path
for blind users. When it was necessary to communicate
with Yahoo Messenger users, the blind had to
cope with an inadequately supported application or ask
the Yahoo! users to switch to a more accessible
instant messaging client. This problem is now firmly
in the past! Simply add Yahoo! Messenger users to your
Windows Live Messenger contact list and start
communicating with them in an accessible environment!
See Talk to your Yahoo! friends from Windows Live
Messenger for more information, sign up for the beta,
restart Windows Live Messenger and start chatting
with your long lost Yahoo! Messenger pals today.

LINK:
http://messengersays.spaces.msn.com/blog/cns!5B410F7FD930829E!18718.entry

posted by Darrell at 9:23 PM

http://www.blindaccessjournal.com/2006/07/microsoft-adds-yahoo-messenger-users.html


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