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University of Texas Selects WordLogic Text Entry System for Texas Technology Access Program

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Today, a company under our research coverage, WordLogic Corp. (WLGC-OTC) announced that the Texas Technology Access Program of the University of Texas at Austin selected the WordLogic Predictive Keyboard for use in its 16 statewide demonstration centers. The text of the press release is included below.

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 2, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Texas Technology Access Program of the University of Texas at Austin has selected the WordLogic Predictive Keyboard product, a universal, easy-to-use text entry system for use in its 16 statewide demonstration centers to help students with learning disabilities, workforce retraining, and aiding disabled persons live more productive lives, reports WordLogic CEO Frank Evanshen.

The WordLogic Predictive Keyboard will also be used by Easter Seals and in Independent Living Centers run as part of the University’s Texas Technology Access Program, which is supported by the US Department of Education Rehabilitative Services Administration (RSA) under the Federal Assistive Technology Act of 2004.

“WordLogic technology has long been the technology product of choice for individuals with learning and physical disabilities who are seeking to improve and accelerate their keyboard- based communication skills,” says Mr. Evanshen. “It is our expectation that more state rehabilitative programs and universities will now take the lead from Texas to use WordLogic technology to help those in need.”

WordLogic’s predictive text entry software uses Intelligent Input Platform Technology to make it intuitive, fast, accurate, and helpful. WordLogic features:

  • Intuitive drill-down prediction
  • Exclusive multi-word, phrase and fragment prediction
  • Probable next key color-highlighting
  • Predicts accurately and learns based on individual usage
  • Supports concurrent mixed languages (e.g. English/Espanyol/industry terms)
  • WordLogic runs on any desktop computer
  • WordLogic also runs on finger touchscreens, QWERTY keyboard and keypads, as well as on some smartphones and feature phones