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Serotek Makes Web 2.0 Accessible to the Blind



Technology Company Introduces SA To Go



Minneapolis, Minn. – June 13, 2007 – Serotek Corporation, the leading provider 
of Internet and digital information accessibility software and services, 
announces the public beta release of  a web application called SA To Go (System 
Access To Go), the first product to make Web 2.0 accessible to the blind and 
the visually impaired. 

SA To Go is a web-resident product stemming from Serotek’s award-winning System 
Access software. More than a screen reader, System Access requires no 
installation and provides complete control of your e-mail, makes web surfing 
easy, and offers intuitive access to Microsoft Office productivity tools like 
Word, PowerPoint and Excel. SA To Go makes System Access available on the Web 
for instant operation and has no permanence on the using computer. Users can 
now access System Access software anytime, anywhere that Internet access is 
available.

“We believe SA To Go will revolutionize the way blind people use the computer,” 
said Mike Calvo, CEO, Serotek Corporation, “That’s why we felt it critical to 
leverage the power of Web 2.0 to continue to fulfill our promise of 
accessibility anywhere.”

SA To Go provides instant accessibility. Once online, users can visit 
www.SAtoGo.com and it appears in seconds. When finished, the user simply closes 
the program and any personal information vanishes leaving the host computer 
completely unchanged. 

“Microsoft applauds Serotek’s innovation with respect to access for all,” said 
Daniel Hubbell, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation, “SA To Go is a 
revolution for people who need access to computers away from home.”

Because of technologies like Fonix's text-to-speech and its small size, SA To 
Go loads within seconds giving the blind user the same access on the go as his 
sighted peers. And since SA To Go is a true web application, accessibility is 
no longer an expensive option; companies that want to provide public 
accessibility to customers can do so for a fraction of the cost.

“Serotek’s new SA To Go application gives blind and visually impaired users 
quick, convenient access to PC functions,” says Tim K. Hong, VP of Sales, Fonix 
Speech, Inc. “SA To Go incorporates Fonix text-to-speech, which is optimized to 
provide clear, intelligible TTS voices without using large amounts of 
processing power or memory. Fonix speech technology is a good fit for Serotek’s 
System Access Mobile applications.”

Serotek is putting the system out for public Beta because they are encouraging 
user input. The company can imagine hundreds of applications but believes users 
will direct its true potential. 

“We think we've only scratched the surface of the potential of SA To Go,” says 
Calvo, “That's why we're inviting users to take it for a spin and let us know 
how they think it might be applied.” 

The company will be surveying users on a regular basis and encouraging users to 
e-mail their ideas and comments to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To participate in the public beta, users can go to http://www.satogo.com and 
follow the instructions. Immediate accessibility will lead the user through the 
registration process. For more information about Serotek and its family of 
System Access accessibility tools, visit www.serotek.com.



Serotek Corporation

Serotek Corporation is a leading technology company that develops software and 
manufactures accessibility solutions. Committed to the mission of providing 
accessibility anywhere, Serotek launched an online community specifically 
designed to meet the needs of people with disabilities. Since then, Serotek has 
introduced several powerful, affordable solutions that require minimal 
training, including System Access, for which it was awarded the prestigious da 
Vinci award for innovation in universal accessibility by the National Multiple 
Sclerosis Association. For more information, visit www.serotek.com.



Fonix Corporation
Fonix Corporation (OTC BB: FNIX), based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an 
innovative speech recognition and text-to-speech technology company that 
provides value-added speech solutions through its wholly owned subsidiary, 
Fonix Speech, Inc., currently offering voice solutions for mobile/wireless 
devices; interactive video games, toys and appliances; computer telephony 
systems; the assistive market and automotive telematics. Fonix provides 
developers and manufacturers with cost-effective speech solutions to enhance 
devices and systems. Visit www.fonix.com for more information, or call (801) 
553-6600 and say “Sales.”



Microsoft Corporation
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, 
services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full 
potential. For more information, visit www.microsoft.com.




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