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Subject: Leading libraries deliver audio books directly to new wireless
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Leading libraries deliver audio books directly to new wireless Victor Reader
talking book players 


Victor Reader, the world's most successful talking book player for blind and
low vision people, offers new wireless Internet connectivity features for
both the Victor Reader Stratus and Victor Reader Stream models. This new way
of downloading allows users to get DAISY audiobooks directly on their Victor
Reader without having to use a computer or wait for a CD in the mail. 


In 1999, the first Victor Reader played digital CD books distributed to
users by free postal delivery. Now, with wireless connectivity, libraries
for the blind are delivering digital talking books, magazines, and
newspapers directly to the newest Victor Reader players over the Internet.
Never in the 70 years of talking books for the blind has the book been
delivered so quickly and easily.

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Sweden boasts great success with this new technology. In partnership with
the DAISY Consortium and HumanWare, the Swedish Agency for Accessible Media
- MTM now delivers the daily newspaper directly to the Victor Reader Stratus
players of more than 6000 blind and low vision people. Using its new
wireless 3G capability, the Stratus connects to the MTM newspaper service
and without any intervention by the user or need for a computer, the Stratus
downloads the newspaper. The user wakes up in the morning and simply presses
the Play button of their Victor Reader Stratus to listen to their daily
newspaper. Thousands of Swedish blind and low vision people who cannot read
print are now again enjoying newspapers. The newspaper download service uses
the DAISY Online Delivery web service developed by the DAISY Consortium.
This same service can also be used to download talking books from partnering
DAISY libraries around the world. 

For example, in Canada, the CNIB Library has announced a new Direct to
Player service. Using the same DAISY Online Delivery service, CNIB clients
now can have their DAISY talking books delivered directly to their Victor
Reader Stratus over the Internet without need to use a computer. After
listening to the book, simply press the RETURN Book button and another book
will automatically download to the player. No longer will CNIB clients need
to wait for CD books to be delivered in the mail nor will they need to learn
technical skills to download books with a computer. 

In the USA, the Victor Reader Stream pocket sized player has also gone
wireless. With the Stream's new Wi-Fi capability, members of the acclaimed
Bookshare.org library service are able to browse, search and download from
the growing collection of 200,000 books including educational texts,
reference books, and works of fiction. Again, no computer is needed - the
Victor Reader Stream does it all.

Also in the United States, members of the National Federation of the Blind
NFB Newsline Service can now have their daily newspaper transmitted directly
to their Victor Reader Stream. 

And most recently, in February 2014, the latest version 4.3 software for the
Stream introduced a new Internet Radio app as well as access to the
well-known Wikipedia and Wiktionary online reference services.

Through HumanWare's partnership with ooTunes Radio, Stream users may search
over 36,000 radio stations worldwide and add any station of interest to a
Favorites list. Also, while reading books, users may highlight a word and
get its definition from the Internet Wiktionary service. And to help the
audio book reader with their research, simply text a search phrase on the
Stream keypad and the Stream will find and download the relevant article
from Wikipedia. The user may navigate the article like a DAISY book and even
save it on the Stream for later study.

With over 15 years in the global marketplace and over 500,000 players in
use, HumanWare continues to innovate with Victor Reader. Now, Victor Reader
extends its talking book, document, and music playback features, to the
wireless world where downloaded books and newspapers, streaming radio
stations, and online Wikipedia reference tools become part of Victor
Reader's increasing access to digital content. And best of all, users
continue to navigate the new online content through the player's popular and
simple to use bookshelf interface. 

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