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Computers Are Talking: ReadPlease Corporation Releases Text-to-Speech Software with AT&T Voice Technology

By AT Journal, Vol. 56, No. 1
Publication Date: September 2002

Article describing ReadPlease Natural Voices Edition from ReadPlease Corporation, which was designed for individuals with disabilities such as dyslexia and low vision. The software can also be used as a speech substitute for people who are unable to speak. The program can turn written words into natural-sounding speech through an extensive library of male and female voices in a variety of languages. The program also has the ability to custom develop a voice that is unique to the user.

Assistive Products Discussed: READPLEASE NATURAL VOICES
AT&T NATURAL VOICES TEXT-TO-SPEECH DESKTOP SDK
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AT Network    (Web Site: http://www.atnet.org )
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