July 7, 2009, Palo Alto, CA Individuals with print disabilities can now choose 
new, low-cost mobile technologies to read more
than 50,000 digital books and periodicals thanks to a partnership between 
Bookshare, the worlds largest online library of accessible books for people with
print disabilities, and Code Factory, Barcelona Spain; a leading global 
provider of screen readers, screen magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for a wide
range of mainstream mobile devices. 

The Mobile Speak screen readers for mobile phones developed by Code Factory use 
synthesized speech to read aloud information displayed on the mobile phone
screens including ebooks stored on their phones. Using this technology, 
Bookshare members who are blind or have visual impairments will have new 
alternatives
and features like navigation, bookmarking and text search, to access digital 
books for work, study or reading pleasure. 

For years, individuals with print disabilities have needed the ability to read 
books on a readily-available, low-cost, portable device such as the mobile
phone, said Jim Fruchterman, CEO of Benetech, the nonprofit organization which 
operates Bookshare. We envision students with visual impairments or learning
disabilities on the bus reading textbooks and other assignments with their 
phones; in rural areas or homes without computers, individuals can download
digital books at school or a community center with computer access and read the 
content anywhere using their mobile phone. Mobile phone technologies will
bring Bookshare books to people and students who previously lacked a portable 
technology solution to read digital books, magazines and newspapers on the
go. 

To read Bookshare books, users of Mobile Speak can download books and 
periodicals from the Bookshare website (http://www.bookshare.org) to their PC 
and
transfer them to their mobile phones or PDAs. Code Factory provides accessible 
solutions for Symbian phones as well as Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket
PCs. 

If users have a Symbian phone (e.g. Nokia phone) they can install the Mobile 
DAISY Player application in addition to the Mobile Speak screen reader 
application.
Mobile DAISY Player is a book reader which will allow users with sight and 
visual impairments to read Bookshare files in DAISY (Digital Accessible 
Information
System) format. Mobile DAISY Player is the first and only mobile phone DAISY 
application to support both DAISY 2.02 and DAISY 3.0 (NISO) book formats.
Users can adjust the speed of reading without changing the pitch, set bookmarks 
to favorite places in the contents screen, navigate by character, word,
sentence or paragraph, and configure font sizes and screen colors.

Individuals with a Windows Mobile device can also read Bookshare books in BRF 
(Braille Ready Format) through the built-in Braille reader implemented in
Mobile Speak Smartphone and Mobile Speak Pocket. The Braille reader application 
will read Bookshare BRF files in English through users active speech synthesizer
whether or not a Braille display is connected. Users having a refreshable 
Braille display can read Bookshare books in Braille which is particularly useful
for deaf-blind users.

Bookshare member Larry L. Lewis, Jr., President and Founder of Flying Blind, 
LLC, uses the Mobile Speak application to read Bookshare books on the go.
My Mobile Speak-equipped Smartphone is convenient and allows me to accomplish 
more tasks while carrying fewer devices, said Lewis. Code Factory's BRF reader
allows me the flexibility to read Bookshare books with a wireless Braille 
display or to simply listen to the text while it is read by Mobile Speak.

Bookshare and Code Factory share a vision to provide individuals with 
disabilities around the globe with greater access to a vast collection of 
digital
books and information, said Eduard Sanchez, CEO of Code Factory. We value this 
introduction from Bookshare, a social enterprise, to identify the latest
mobile technologies as a solution that will raise the level of access for these 
individuals. 

Product Information Links:

Bookshare Membership Code Factory Promotion Code

Bookshare offers memberships to individuals in the U.S. and around the world 
for a nominal fee. The library has tens of thousands of books including fiction,
non-fiction, textbooks, educational reading, newspapers and magazines, plus two 
free software applications that read digital content. To learn more visit
http://www.bookshare.org/signUpType.

Applicants, other than U.S. students who qualify for free memberships, will 
receive a $25 waiver on a set up fee. To receive this waiver, you must: 1)
enter promo code: Codefactory in your registration form and 2) send an email to 
[email protected] to request the waiver ( 
http://www.bookshare.org/signUpType?promoCode=Codefactory)


Mobile Speak Pricing and Distribution Information 

Code Factorys accessible solutions are available in the U.S. through several 
distributors, including ATT. Prices for Mobile Speak or Mobile Speak Smartphones
start at $89 from ATT. For more information about the ATT and Code Factory 
partnership visit 
http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/articles-resources/disability-resources/mobile-speak-magnifier.jsp
. 

To find the closest distributor visit 
http://codefactory.es/en/purchase.asp?id=54. 

To download Mobile Speak screen readers, visit 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/downloads.asp?id=44. 

To learn how to get a trial, visit 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/purchase.asp?id=285. 

Mobile DAISY Player Information

To download Mobile DAISY Player for a free trial for 30 days, visit 
http://codefactory.es/en/downloads.asp?id=43#version_2_57. 

To buy Mobile DAISY Player, contact the following distributors or look for 
other Code Factory distributors at http://codefactory.es/en/purchase.asp?id=54:

Adaptive Technology Resources at http://www.adaptivetr.com or call 262.375.2020 
Handy Tech North America at http://www.handytech.us or call 651.636.5184 
Vision Cue at http://visioncue.com/contact.php or call 888.318.2582 

About Bookshare 

Bookshare, www.bookshare.org, is the worlds largest accessible online library 
for people with print disabilities. Through its technology initiatives and
partnerships, Bookshare seeks to raise the floor on accessibility issues so 
that individuals with print disabilities have the same ease of access to print
materials as people without disabilities. In 2007, Bookshare received a $32 
million five-year award from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special
Education Programs (OSEP), to provide free access for all U.S. students with a 
qualified print disability. The Bookshare library now has more than 56,000
members. Bookshare is an initiative of Benetech, www.benetech.org, a Palo Alto, 
CA-based nonprofit that creates sustainable technology to solve pressing
social needs. 

About Code Factory

Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa/Barcelona, Spain, Code Factory is 
the global leader committed to the development of products designed to
eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for the blind and 
visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider of screen
readers, screen magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for the widest range of 
mainstream mobile devices including Symbian-based and Windows Mobile-powered
Smartphones, as well as Pocket PC phones and PDAs. Among Code Factory's 
customers are well known organizations for the blind such as ONCE, and carriers
such as ATT, Bouygues Telecom, SFR, TIM and Vodafone. Code Factory has also 
built strong partnerships with mainstream companies like Nokia, Microsoft,
and HP as well as leading AT companies like Baum, HumanWare, Optelec and 
Sendero.

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