Google announces Action Blocks, a new accessibility tool for creating mobile shortcuts
Originally published October 2, 2019 by TechCrunch
Google announced a new accessibility tool called Action Blocks that allows smartphone users to create shortcuts for common multi-step tasks. The tech giant has conducted research indicating that about 80 percent of people with severe cognitive disabilities do not use smartphones, due in part to difficulty navigating multi-step processes.
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