Hear
Ye, Hear Ye, Visitors Can Now Listen to Your Website
Released on
= June 28, 2005, 10:08 am
Press Release
Author = Glenda Watson Hyatt / Soaring Eagle Communications
Industry = Computers
Press Release
Summary = Until now it has been difficult, if not impossible, for
those with disabilities that affect reading to access and enjoy
the Internet.
Browsealoud, an innovative new audio solution developed by TextHelp
Systems Inc., is expanding horizons for users with disabilities
while increasing reading retention levels for those without challenges.
The subscription based application reads website content aloud for
visitors.
Press Release
Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hear Ye, Hear
Ye, Visitors Can Now Listen to Your Website
Surrey, BC –
June 28, 2005 – Until now it has been difficult, if not impossible,
for those with disabilities that affect reading to access and enjoy
the Internet.
Browsealoud, an innovative new audio solution developed by TextHelp
Systems Inc., is expanding horizons for users with disabilities
while increasing reading retention levels for those without challenges.
The subscription based application reads website content aloud for
visitors. Early adaptors of the new service include Google, MSN,
Yahoo, Canada.com, Canada Benefits, the Learning Disabilities
Association of Canada, and the Independent Living Resource Centre
in St. John's, Newfoundland.
As an authorized
Canadian reseller of Browsealoud, Soaring Eagle Communications'
Principal Glenda Watson Hyatt says, "With the increasing need
of creating websites that are accessible to people with disabilities,
the needs of those individuals who
have difficulty reading, for whatever reason, are often overlooked.
Browsealoud offers a simple solution by allowing these individuals
to simply listen as web
content is read aloud to them. It means the web now opens up opportunities
to them that didn't exist before. It is actually quite exciting,
quite liberating."
Browsealoud
reads aloud the actual content on the site, highlighting the text
as it reads allowing the approximately 17% of the population who
have difficulty reading to understand website content for the first
time. The application also represents a
significant benefit to other users, since studies have shown that
people remember only 10% of what they read, only 20% of what they
hear, and remember 50% of what they both read and hear.
Having a physical
disability and speech impairment herself, Watson Hyatt appreciates
how the Internet has created exciting new opportunities for her
and others with disabilities. Now, the Internet is being opened
to others who have been overlooked
as being "disabled". Browsealoud is intended for website
users who have a learning or cognitive disability, a mild visual
impairment, low literacy skills or who are ESL.
Browsealoud
is a subscription-based solution that uses accessibility techniques
to access and speak content from websites. It is unique in its delivery
concept in that there is no requirement for any additional software
installation on an organization's website. The organization pays
an annual subscription to speech enable the website and visitors
download a free plug-in to listen to the website content.
Watson Hyatt
adds, "To speech enable a site can be done in a matter of minutes.
No coding or programming is necessary. Sites can be enabled to read
aloud in English or French, depending upon the language of the site."
Soaring Eagle
Communications specializes in web accessibility, enabling all users
to utilize websites, regardless of personal capability or technology
used.
To arrange an
interview with Watson Hyatt or to learn more about web accessibility
email Glenda@webaccessibility.biz. More information can also be
accessed at www.webaccessibility.biz.
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For further
information:
Glenda Watson Hyatt, Principal
Soaring Eagle Communications
Email: Glenda@webaccessibility.biz
Web: www.webaccessibility.biz
Web Site = http://www.webaccessibility.biz
Contact Details
= Glenda Watson Hyatt, Principal
Soaring Eagle Communications
Email: Glenda@webaccessibility.biz
Web: www.webaccessibility.biz
Phone: 604-582-3428 (email preferred)
Suite 316, 13910 - 101st Avenue
Surrey, BC V3T 1L6
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