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but not to everyone
I'm sure the voice options can be turned off so it won't interupt other sound requirements of the user, such as listening to music.

I think this is a great development, especially for the impaired users, especially the blind and those who are not able to use a keyboard or mouse, whether permanently or temporarily. It can also give the browser a market advantage when combined with their kiosk mode.

The browser war is definately not over, we just saw a lul in the battles as everyone regrouped.

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interesting but uesless to me  voska | 12/23/04
but not to everyone  jheine | 12/23/04
Useless to you...but what about someone visually impaired?  Stellardyne | 12/23/04
Good Point  kakijankhan@... | 12/23/04
Calm down people...  Mike (not Cox) | 12/24/04
Great!  hikarulover | 12/24/04
Bill Gates  brfiel@... | 12/24/04
Or using Mac or lintel or  Jack-Booted EULA | 12/24/04
Nope - economics argues against you  quietLee | 12/27/04
I am looking forward to this  oldeyes | 12/24/04
Opera 8 beta  witan | 02/01/05

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