FUnny, works just fine on my phone. So, when you say it does not work, in what 
way does it not work?

On Oct 27, 2011, at 10:03 PM, Tammy Cantrell wrote:

> Wonder if that was before it was improved to the point it does not work on my 
> phone?  Just curious.
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> NantWorks Object Recognition Technology Wins FCC Chairman's Award
> 
> An Early Win for Newly Formed NantWorks LLC, LookTel Turns a Smart Phone into 
> a Device That Helps the Blind to See
> 
> LOS ANGELES, Oct 27, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE)
> 
> NantWorks LLC, the company formed by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong in September 
> this year, announced that its LookTel technology had been selected as a 
> winner of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Chairman's Awards for 
> Advancements in Accessibility. The award, which recognizes outstanding 
> efforts to advance communications accessibility for people with disabilities, 
> will be presented at a ceremony at FCC headquarters in Washington D.C. on 
> October 28th 2011.
> LookTel was developed for the blind and visually impaired. It enables a 
> standard smart phone to be used to recognize objects such as currency bills, 
> packaged goods, medication bottles, storefronts and landmarks. Recognition 
> happens in real time, without delay, and the device will speak the identity 
> of the object, for example the denomination of a bill.
> "We are honored to have been chosen for this award from the FCC," said Dr. 
> Soon-Shiong, "and delighted to be able to bring forward this important 
> recognition platform, which is going to make a difference to many people's 
> lives."
> About NantWorks
> NantWorks LLC is a company founded and led by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong. Its 
> mission is to converge semiconductor technology, supercomputing, advanced 
> networks and augmented intelligence to transform how we work, play and live. 
> Early applications will be in the field of scientific research and 
> healthcare. For more information, see www.nantworks.com .
> SOURCE: NantWorks LLC
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>       Jen Hodson
>       310 405 7539
>       jhod...@nantworks.com
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> Copyright Business Wire 2011
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> http://www.marketwatch.com/story/nantworks-object-recognition-technology-wins-fcc-chairmans-award-2011-10-27
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