Monday, November 25

Google Search, Maps, and Assistant are getting new accessibility features: All the details

Google is introducing new accessibility updates and features to make daily tasks easier for people with disabilities. Google Maps and Search now allow businesses to self-identify as disabled-owned, making it easier for customers to find and support them. Google Maps also offers wheelchair-friendly walking routes and identifies wheelchair-accessible places. Google Chrome has a feature that detects typos and suggests websites based on user intent. Google Assistant can now be customized with personal images and sizes. The Magnifier app on Pixel phones allows users to zoom in on real-world details, and the Guided Frame feature recognizes pets, dishes, and documents.
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