Taken from Official Google blog. 

These days, we rely on the Internet to keep us informed and in touch, yet our 
experience of the web is filtered through the tools we use to access it. The
devices and technologies we choose, and our decisions about when we upgrade 
those tools, can affect how we interact with the web and with whom we are able
to communicate. 

In July, I attended the annual conference held by the American Council of the 
Blind (ACB). I was struck by something I heard from people there: their 
experience
using the web was very different from mine not because they were blind, but 
because the technology and web tools available to them were unlike the ones
available to me, as a sighted person. While the Internet provides many benefits 
to modern society, it has also created a unique set of challenges for blind
and low-vision users who rely on assistive technologies to use the web. We're 
committed to making Google's products more accessible, and we believe the
best way to understand the accessibility needs of our users is to listen to 
them. 

This week, we're announcing a survey that will help us better understand 
computer usage and assistive technology patterns in the blind community. Over 
the
past three months, we've worked closely with the ACB to develop a survey that 
would give us a greater understanding of how people choose and learn about
the assistive technologies they use. This survey will help us design products 
and tools that interact more effectively with assistive technologies currently
available to the blind community, as well as improve our ability to educate 
users about new features in our own assistive technologies, such as 

ChromeVox
 and 
TalkBack.
  
The survey will be available through mid-September on the ACB's website and by 
phone. We encourage anyone with a visual impairment who relies on assistive
technologies to participate; your input will help us offer products that can 
better suit your needs. For details, visit 
www.acb.org/googlesurvey.
  
Posted by Naomi Black, Accessibility Engineering Team 
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http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/accessibility-survey-for-blind-users.html
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