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	<description>When you are designing an app, it&#39;s important to think about all of the people who will use it, including those with disabilities such as visual, mobility, hearing, and cognitive impairments.&amp;nbsp;In the United States alone, 36 million people have a disability and worldwide that figure is estimated around 1 billion.&amp;nbsp;By ensuring that your app is accessible to people with disabilities, you can reach a significantly larger customer base and ensure that no one is excluded frombeing able to use your app.&amp;nbsp; For additional details on designing your app with accessibility in mind, please see: Design for Accessibility (Windows Store apps) &amp;nbsp;See related videos here: Designing with Narrator in mind </description>
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