If offering Deaf or hard of hearing visitors the ability to activate closed 
captions and then switch on-the-fly between a choice of languages (say 
Spanish/English in the USA), French/English in Canada or Maori/English (as I 
demonstrate in this recent concept demo at the National Digital Forum in New 
Zealand https://youtu.be/efAdRZlOuRU?t=11m ) then a Raspberry Pi is a reliable 
and extremely inexpensive option that avoids being locked into proprietary 
systems.


Mike

Michael Borthwick Consulting Pty. Ltd.
GPO Box 1950, 380 Bourke Street, Melbourne Australia 3001
Level 1, 384 Bridge Road, Richmond
Mobile Ph: + 61 418 345 800
http://www.michaelborthwick.com.au
@MikeBorthwick

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