But what about people who do not have I_PHONES?  I do have one, but I know many 
many people who don't have one and do not want one.
Donna
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Denny Huff 
  To: 'Adaptive technology information and support.' 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 4:20 PM
  Subject: [ATI] Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote(tm)App 
toHelp the Blind and Visually Impaired Denominate US Currency


  FYI

  for IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dawn R. Haley (202) 874-3545 Darlene
  Anderson (202) 874-2229
  Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote(tm)App to Help the
  Blind and Visually Impaired Denominate US Currency
  (Washington, DC -April 20, 2011) The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
  (BEP) has developed a free downloadable application (app) to assist the
  blind and visually impaired denominate US currency. The app is called
  EyeNote(tm). EyeNote(tm) is a mobile device app designed for Apple
  iPhone (3G, 3Gs, 4), and the 4th Generation iPod Touch and iPad2
  platforms, and is available starting today through the Apple iTunes App
  Store.
  EyeNote(tm) uses image recognition technology to determine a note's
  denomination. The mobile device's camera requires 51 percent of a note's
  scanned image, front or back, to process. In a matter of seconds,
  EyeNote(tm) can provide an audible or vibrating response, and can
  denominate all Federal Reserve notes issued since 1996. Free downloads
  will be available whenever new US currency designs are introduced.
  Research indicates that more than 100,000 blind and visually impaired
  individuals currently own an Apple iPhone.
  The EyeNoteTM app is one of a variety of measures the government is
  working to deploy to assist the visually impaired community to
  denominate currency, as proposed in a recent Federal Register notice.
  These measures include implementing a Currency Reader Program whereby a
  United States resident, who is blind or visually impaired, may obtain a
  coupon that can be applied toward the purchase of a device to denominate
  United States currency; continuing to add large high contrast numerals
  and different background colors to redesigned currency; and, raised
  tactile features may be added to redesigned currency, which would
  provide users with a means of identifying each denomination via touch.
  More information is available at
  www.eyenote.gov
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