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NEWS RELEASEHi,
The foundation and web site mentioned in this press release enables anyone 
to run system-access-to-go by clicking the first link on the page or by 
hitting alt A once the page loads.  The article is below, and the link to 
the site and foundation is
www.accessibilityisaright.org/
Bob, [log in to unmask], K8LR
Skype name:  bobtinn
One of the best days of my life is today!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Accessibility Is a Right Foundation
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:58 PM
Subject: Press Release: Nonprofit Launched to Bring Free Accessibility 
Worldwide


NEWS RELEASE

Media Contact:

Janelle Schulenberg

Tacet Consulting

612-720-1068

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Nonprofit Launched to Bring Free Accessibility Worldwide


The AIR Foundation committed to ‘accessibility is a right’


Orlando, Florida – January 31, 2008 – The AIR Foundation, a nonprofit 
organization headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn. was announced today at a 
press conference held during the Assistive Technology Industry Association 
(ATIA) 2008 National Conference at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, 
Florida. The mission of the foundation is to promote universal accessibility 
so that every blind and low-vision person in the world has access to digital 
information over the Internet and Worldwide Web.

            The foundation’s executive director, Art Schreiber, also 
announced that the organization’s first offering will be free usage of a Web 
2.0 accessible screen reader. The product is provided through an exclusive 
license in perpetuity granted to The AIR Foundation from Serotek 
Corporation, the leading provider of Internet and digital information 
accessibility software and services. The screen reader is called SA To Go 
and is powered by Serotek’s award-winning System Access software which 
provides immediate text to speech, magnified visual, and Braille access to 
digital information presented through the Web or other means, while the user 
is directly connected to the Internet.  The software does not remain 
resident on the user’s computer when the connection to the Internet is 
interrupted or terminated. Users can obtain access to the free software by 
calling 877-369-0101 or visiting www.AccessibilityIsaRight.org.

“The basic tenet of The AIR Foundation is that accessibility is a 
fundamental human right, regardless of financial or geographic constraints” 
said Art Schreiber, executive director of The AIR Foundation, “by allowing 
the blind and visually impaired to have equal access to computer and 
Internet information through the free use of an advanced screen reader like 
SA To Go, we have already taken great strides toward our mission.”

The AIR Foundation will solicit funds and contract development of product 
enhancements including availability in other languages.  The organization’s 
first priority is to make SA To Go available in Mandarin Chinese.

“SA To Go is highly intuitive and requires minimal training to use,” said 
Serotek CEO, Mike Calvo, “the user not only has access to information 
displayed on Web pages, but to Web-based applications such as Internet 
telephone service, and to applications resident on the host computer. The 
user can also access PDF files, fill out forms, and otherwise interact with 
information with the same facility as a sighted person.”

The AIR Foundation will operate through the generosity of organizations 
donating their time, expertise, and funds. It invites other nonprofits, 
assistive technology vendors, mainstream hardware and software companies and 
anyone interested in promoting accessibility as every person’s right, to 
align with the AIR team.



The AIR Foundation

The AIR Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advocate, 
teach, and deliver information accessibility tools. We focus on the 
accessibility needs of blind and low-vision people. Our mantra is 
“accessibility is a right” and we work with corporations and agencies 
worldwide to deliver free accessibility to all. For more information, call 
877-369-0101 or visit www.AccessibilityIsaRight.org.





Serotek Corporation

Serotek Corporation is a leading technology company that develops software 
and manufactures accessibility solutions. Committed to the mission of 
providing accessibility anywhere, Serotek launched the first online 
community specifically designed to meet the needs of people with 
disabilities. Since then, Serotek has introduced several powerful, 
affordable solutions that require minimal training and investment. For more 
information, visit www.serotek.com.



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