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Fast captions. Nothing to buy. Have you tried ClearCaptions?
Fast captions. Nothing to buy. Have you tried ClearCaptions? Beta ClearCaptions Fast captions. Easy to use. Nothing to buy. Have you tried ClearCaptions? Try it now! Free! Also available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod! ClearCaptions.com Get the whole conversations. http://www.clearcaptions.com Warning concerning the use of VRS or IP-Relay for 911 calls. TTY calls are... »
Check Out New Sprint CapTel® 800i
Sprint CapTel Are you tired of saying “What?” while on the phone? Try Sprint CapTel® 800i The new CapTel® 800i works like a telephone, but it also connects to the Internet to display captions during your conversation. You can listen to what the other party says while reading the captions.... »
CC Available on Fort Worth City Council & Pre-Council meetings TV
Closed captioning available on cablecasts, webcasts of Fort Worth City Council, Pre-Council meetings Closed captioning is now available on cablecasts and webcasts of Fort Worth City Council and Pre-Council meetings, another step toward ensuring equal access to municipal communications. Here’s how it works: Webcast At FortWorthGov.Granicus.org viewers can see live and recorded webcasts of... »
On Web Video, Captions Are Coming Slowly
On Web Video, Captions Are Coming Slowly By BRIAN STELTER Published: June 20, 2010 The actress Marlee Matlin shimmied her way onto “Dancing With the Stars” two years ago, memorably using sign language to tell viewers to “read my hips.” But when Ms. Matlin, who is deaf, went to ABC.com to watch a replay... »
FCC Announces New Closed Captioned Complaint Rules
Closed Captioning Update: New Complaint Rules Now Effective; Contact Information Due by March 22, 2010 On Friday, Feb. 19, 2010, two important new closed captioning rules were published in the Federal Register and went into effect. The new rules require immediate attention by video programming distributors — including broadcast television stations — to ensure... »
Automatic captions in YouTube
Automatic captions in YouTube 11/19/2009 Since we first announced captions in Google Video and YouTube, we’ve introduced multiple caption tracks, improved search functionality and even automatic translation. Each of these features has had great personal significance to me, not only because I helped to design them, but also because I’m deaf. Today, I’m in... »

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