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Posted on 16/05/201413/05/2014 by Rafael Scapin

12 year-old Eric Zeiberg develops handwriting-to-speech app

At just 12 years old, Eric Zeiberg developed HandySpeech for iOS – a handwriting-to-speech application that allows individuals to draw on a smartphone or tablet screen with their finger and have the text read aloud.

http://whatsnext.nuance.com/handwriting-to-speech-app-handyspeech/

 

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