Enabling the Disabled From: Speech Technology Magazine - Sep/Oct-2012 - page 24 By: Michele Masterson Developments in assistive technologies are removing barriers for many. Assistive technology has come a long way in serving a sometimes marginalized population. A host of innovative products and services are now available to aid those who cannot speak, hear, see, or move, with offerings that run the gamut from voice-controlled wheelchairs to Roger Ebert's synthesized voice, all thanks to advancements in speech technology. Read the entire article at: http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/Editorial/Feature/Enabling-the-Disabled-84623.aspx Links: SpokenLayer http://spokenlayer.com/ My Care Share http://prmac.com/release-id-45208.htm Fat Finger http://prmac.com/release-id-45888-search-Fat+finger.htm GeckoChat http://www.geckosystems.com/high_level/geckochat.php SafePath Wheelchair (with videos 2:00, 1:33, 1:27) http://www.geckosystems.com/markets/wheelchair.php CereProc - text to speech http://www.cereproc.com/ giSTT Speech to Text http://www.mutare.com/evmstt.asp giSTT Audio http://www.mutare.com/gisttaudio.asp SpeechTrans http://speechtrans.com/ SpeechTrans Ultimate (with video 3:13) http://speechtrans.com/speechtrans-ultimate/ Enable Talk http://enabletalk.com/abstract.html Related: SpeechTrans Offers Mobile Translation App for Hearing Impaired http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/News/Industry-News/SpeechTrans-Offers-Mobile-Translation-App-for-Hearing-Impaired---75813.aspx Txtlocal Gives a Voice to the Disabled http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/News/Industry-News/Txtlocal-Gives-a-Voice-to-the-Disabled-76488.aspx