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Voice Dream e-reading app: Stellar for text to speech—and promising as a general reader

The latest: An update of this post focuses on education-related issues of read-aloud apps. Also, I’ve just tried a promising Voice Dream beta with paging; more to come. Finally, NPR on May 20 ran a segment on developer Winston Chen. – D.R. A Catch-22 dogs those of us who most often read e-books visually but [...]

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Amazon buys Ivona text to speech: Good or bad for disabled e-library users and other TTS fans?

Well, guess which Seattle-based  megaconglomerate has just bought Ivona Software (Web site here, Wikipedia entry here)—perhaps the world’s best provider of text to speech to use with e-books and other texts? That’s right, Amazon. It’s reportedly already using Ivona’s Salli voice in the Kindle Fire, and Ivona tech is also powering “Voice Guide” and “Explore [...]

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Google’s powerful Nexus 10 Android tablet as a library patron’s delight: The hardware and the apps that shine on it

YouTube from MobileTechReview’s Lisa Gade I drive a 1988 Honda and on the whole lead a frugal life. But I have a weakness for e-books and gizmos for reading them. You can’t fathom technology, at the practical level for library patrons and other book-lovers, without using it. Curious where the tech is headed? Well, what [...]

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How blind-friendly are Amazon’s Kindle apps for the iPhone and iPad? And what about those for other operating systems?

Text to speech is AWOL from Amazon’s beautiful Paperwhite Kindles (photo), and LibraryCity’s complaint made a stir, complete with a link at The Verge, a major tech site. Keep your related comments coming. I especially like those from David Goldfield, a blind Philadelphian who is an accessibility expert and activist. Please sign the Reading Rights [...]

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No text to speech in Amazon’s new Paperwhite Kindles: Why? To push us toward Fire tablets and boost Amazon-owned Audible?

Update: The National Federation of the Blind says the Amazon’s new lines are an accessibility disaster. Also see a newer LibraryCity post. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos ballyhooed text to speech in the Kindle 2 in 2009. But guess what’s now missing from the new Paperwhite Kindles even though it’s still present in the Kindle Keyboard [...]

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