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Dear Colleagues, You are welcome to read the HCInspirations/Article 4./ March
2006 "Gandhiji's Perspective of Pluralistic Usability" at
http://www.hceye.org/HCInspirations-Gandhi.htm Dinesh

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Tue Mar 7, 2006 9:05 am

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Dear Colleagues, You are welcome to read the HCInspirations/Article 4./ March 2006 "Gandhiji's Perspective of Pluralistic Usability" at...
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Dear Dinesh, I wonder Gandhiji had any perspective of Pluralistic Usability. I guess he wanted freedom in a just way. We could call "My views on Usability...
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Mar 7, 2006
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Hi Kiran, Thanks for sharing your viewpoint! You are right. What one means is to look at the issue from Gandhiji's stand point (as stated in his quotation) and...
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