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Google is making Android and Google Maps more accessible with these changes


The annual feature releases on Global Accessibility Awareness Day help make tech work for everyone.

For those unfamiliar, Lookout is an Android feature that helps people with low vision or blindness use their phone's camera to learn more about the world around them. Project Gameface, an experimental software that lets users control their cursors with head motions and facial expressions, is rolling out to Android this week in another move. (Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)Google Maps also has more information about the accessibility of business and places you might want to visit.

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