Better maps for the disability community
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People who use wheelchairs have a hard time finding out what’s accessible. A slew of startups are trying to change that.
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Crowdsource information creation.
Nice!
This gentleman doing a great work.
this is awesome.… I have been working with “special needs” for over 25 years… it is interesting to experience the environment through a very different point of view!
Google should get right onto this — they should have done it already …
Throw some of that cash you’ve made (from mining our personal information etc) at doing something very positive …
What happened to Apple byte
Am I the only one weirded out by the title construction?
He says like Zach Hadel
I work with adults with learning difficulties and sometimes disabilities. It’s really positive to see this happening but I wish people would put more investment it accessibility technology in general
i do understand that bc i’m in wheelchair too. some place i can’t access like some mom and pop store but i do understand that cause money to convert.
As a person with a disability myself who is also in a wheelchair, I would like to see stairs into buildings become a thing of the past.
Very good! It’s 3–4 years later, I would love an update. Personally, I would like to hear about what types and kinds of barriers you have encountered over the past 3–4 years.
I am over in Mass with a disability.🤠🤘🤠