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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008
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Subject: Two Major Announcements
from Sendero
Davis, California, December 3,
2008
Stevie Wonder and friends promote
"vision free" products at the 2009
International Consumer Electronics
Show (CES)
During the 2009 International CES
in Las Vegas, January 6-11, come
to the
Sands TechZone booth 72044 to meet
Stevie Wonder and his technology
friends
who will be demonstrating products
which happen to be usable by blind
people. Manufacturers will be
honored for accessible mainstream
products
ranging from a talking tape
measure to high end radios in
hopes that others
will make their products "vision
free" for ten million visually
impaired
Americans.
Mobile Geo, Powered by Sendero
GPS, wins prestigious
international award
Mobile Geo has been selected as
the best of products in the CES
Innovations
Design and Engineering awards in
the Personal Electronics category.
Mobile
Geo is the only accessible GPS on
Windows Smart phones and Pocket PC
devices. Sendero Group founder
Mike May says, "I could only
imagine when we
started with our laptop prototype
in 1994 that our GPS would be
handheld
one day. Although Mobile Geo is
designed for the blind, it is
monumental to
be working with Stevie Wonder and
like-minded people to promote safe
and
universally usable vision free
products at the world's largest
consumer
electronics show."
For more information on Mobile Geo
visit
<http://www.SenderoGroup.com>http://www.SenderoGroup.com
and
<http://codefactory.es/en/>http://CodeFactory.es/en/
Or call, 1-888-757-6810
To learn about CES 2009 visit
<http://www.cesweb.org/>http://www.cesweb.org/
Contact Sendero Group:
http://www.senderogroup.com
Toll free phone (US and Canada):
1-888-757-6810
Direct phone: +1 530 757-6800
Change Subscription Status:
http://www.senderogroup.com/whysendero.htm
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