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	<title>Comments on: UK Government Funding For Assistive App “Georgie</title>
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		<title>By: Keith Paterson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have good vision but my hearing is almost gone.  Fortunately I have a cochlear implant which is a tremendous help. However it is very surprising to me that I have yet to see a proposal for Google glasses to be used in connection with speech recognition so I can SEE what people are saying.  With a billion hard of hearing people worldwide there is a great need for this and it is something I have bee pushing for for over ten years.  Speech recognition on things like this iPad I use has come on tremendously, so it is just a question of time before Google oe someone catches on.  But the glasses are more likely to sell to gadget freaks who want to show off or watch the sport while walking around !]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have good vision but my hearing is almost gone.  Fortunately I have a cochlear implant which is a tremendous help. However it is very surprising to me that I have yet to see a proposal for Google glasses to be used in connection with speech recognition so I can SEE what people are saying.  With a billion hard of hearing people worldwide there is a great need for this and it is something I have bee pushing for for over ten years.  Speech recognition on things like this iPad I use has come on tremendously, so it is just a question of time before Google oe someone catches on.  But the glasses are more likely to sell to gadget freaks who want to show off or watch the sport while walking around !</p>
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