COMPUTER SOFTWARE READING ELECTRONIC

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...AT 18 18 at 18 855 E. Twain Avenue, Ste. 123-555 Las Vegas NV 89169 Computer software for reading electronic publications on digital electronic devices; Downloadable electronic interactive publications in the nature of books, pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, journals, handouts, and workbooks on a wide range of topics of general interest;...AT EIGHTEEN;
EIGHTEEN AT EIGHTEEN 18 at 18 855 E. Twain Avenue, Ste. 123-555 Las Vegas NV 89169 Computer software for reading electronic publications on digital electronic devices; Downloadable electronic interactive publications in the nature of books, pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, journals, handouts, and workbooks on a wide range of topics of general interest;
READ: OUTLOUD Don Johnston, Inc. 26799 West Commerce Drive Volo IL 60073 Computer software for reading electronic text and for providing voice output of the text and manuals sold therewith to children or students with reading disabilities;READ OUT LOUD;
READ:OUTLOUD DON JOHNSTON INCORPORATED 26799 W. Commerce Drive Volo IL 60073 Computer software for reading electronic text and for providing voice output of the text and manuals sold therewith to children or students with reading disabilities;READ OUT LOUD;
SOLO DON JOHNSTON INCORPORATED 26799 W. Commerce Drive Volo IL 60073 Computer Software for reading electronic text and for word processing featuring audio output, and for assisting in the organization and preparation of written documents and manuals sold together as a unit;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for generating output from an electronic reading device is based on a detected position of the electronic reading device relative to a predefined address pattern on a specially formatted paper. Based on a periodic detection of successive positions of the electronic reading device, a printer on the electronic reading device is activated in a manner such that stored text or graphics are printed on the specially formatted paper. The printing can be accomplished, for example, using a thermo-print head of the electronic reading device in connection with a thermal sensitive paper. Either as an alternative to or in addition to printing, the electronic reading device can also generate an audio output based on the detected location of the electronic reading device.