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Massachusetts-Based Software Firm Aids Government Initiative to Help Disabled.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, February, 2003

By Peter J. Howe, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 24--Cambridge-based iPhrase Technologies Inc., a provider of software systems enabling use of plain-English questions to search Web pages and databases, has a key role in a US government initiative to improve access to federal websites with specialized information for people with disabilities.

The government's Information Technology Technical Assistance and Training Center and contractor Agassa Net Technologies Inc. are announcing today they are using an iPhrase search system to improve and simplify access to five government websites specially designed to serve blind and visually impaired people and those with other disabilities.

Through the ITTATC portal, users...

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