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	<title>Comments on: Evolution, Bifurcation, and Revolution of Search</title>
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		<title>By: Hope Leman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hope Leman</dc:creator>
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		<description>The above is a fascinating disquisition. The last paragraph about key technologies was particularly edifying. I have read that the web is getting harder for the disabled to use and not less. I would be most interested in a post addressing the specific search needs of those with vision, hearing and neuromuscular deficits. I wish the intriguing, &quot;These are the 5 pillars of the next revolution in Web search, and each technology must reach a sufficient level to provide the required critical mass, perhaps with the exception of (5)...&quot; had been fleshed out.

Very interesting post. There really is no comparable forum on these issues that I know of. We are lucky to be able to read such things here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The above is a fascinating disquisition. The last paragraph about key technologies was particularly edifying. I have read that the web is getting harder for the disabled to use and not less. I would be most interested in a post addressing the specific search needs of those with vision, hearing and neuromuscular deficits. I wish the intriguing, &#8220;These are the 5 pillars of the next revolution in Web search, and each technology must reach a sufficient level to provide the required critical mass, perhaps with the exception of (5)&#8230;&#8221; had been fleshed out.</p>
<p>Very interesting post. There really is no comparable forum on these issues that I know of. We are lucky to be able to read such things here.</p>
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