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So apparently last weekend, Stevie Wonder jumped on stage at an LA nightclub, played some of his songs, chatted with the crowd a bit, and took time to talk about helping those with disabilities. Jump ahead to 4:35 or so in the video above to see the quote, but Wonder mentions Steve Jobs, and how he made the iPhone and iPad particularly usable for the blind. “There is nothing that you can do on the iPhone or iPad that I can’t do,” as Wonder put it.
[via href="http://thenextweb.com/apple/2011/09/15/stevie-wonder-sings-steve-jobs-praises-for-ios-accessibility/">TNW]
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