Exactly! Can we have their contact details? If what the article says
is correct, we may be heading towards a revolution provided the
quality of the output is good. Reading something by yourself and
reading with the aid of a machine are two completely different things.
But the new software may just go one minute step in bridging the
visually impaired/normal divide. It promises instant access to books
and newspapers. Hope it does not consume a lot of time in converting
the data.
I am seriously interested. Someone please help.
Moiz.

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Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 14:29:54 -0700
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Are they saying that they have created a mobile scanner like created by
kurzweil and NFB in US? that too for Rs. 2000 or so?!

Rajesh

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