[gui-talk] BeaconSysInc
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lauraeaves at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 8 10:19:26 CDT 2008
The knfb reader already does that, I mean currency identification...
For those not in the market for the reader, this is good to hear however.
--le
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From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 9:06 AM
Subject: [gui-talk] BeaconSysInc
>
>
>Announcing BeaconSysInc. A new company producing accessible applications
>using Smart Phones with Screen Readers as their operating platform.
>
>A group of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, with the guidance
>of
>a totally blind member of the team, has spun off a company to develop
>innovative applications for smart phones. Several applications will have
>uses in both the blind and sighted community, but all applications will be
>100% accessible to the blind or visually impaired.
>
>The first application to be released will be a simple currency identifier.
>Snap a picture of a bill and the phone will tell you the denomination of
>the
>bill. The application is still in beta but is being demonstrated at CSUN
>and will be ready for market by mid third quarter 2008. No pricing is
>currently set, but it is expected to sell in the low tens of dollars.
>
>Other applications on the horizon include a barcode scanner for the phone
>that will identify any nationally registered barcode. and, a
>transportation
>system that will give buss scheduling and location information. These
>products are still in development and are expected to beta toward the end
>of
>2008.
>
>for more information please visit www.beaconsysinc.com
>
>If you have questions, please feel free to e-mail
>dan at beaconsysinc.com
>_______________________________________________
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