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Braille is a writing system used by the blind. The letters consist of six dots organized in two columns of three points. What is special about Braille is that it is a 6 bit system. This means that it is close to how computers process text. Being a digital system created by a human for humans Braille connects the different ways humans and computers store and process information. | Braille is a writing system used by the blind. The letters consist of six dots organized in two columns of three points. What is special about Braille is that it is a 6 bit system. This means that it is close to how computers process text. Being a digital system created by a human for humans Braille connects the different ways humans and computers store and process information. | ||
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Braille
Braille is a writing system used by the blind. The letters consist of six dots organized in two columns of three points. What is special about Braille is that it is a 6 bit system. This means that it is close to how computers process text. Being a digital system created by a human for humans Braille connects the different ways humans and computers store and process information.