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April 2nd, 2009

The Autism News | English

Welcome to ZAC BrowserZone for Autistic Children

You have found the best environment on the Internet for your autistic child.

Zac BrowserZAC is the first web browser developed specifically for children with autism, and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS. We have made this browser for the children – for their enjoyment, enrichment, and freedom. Children touch it, use it, play it, interact with it, and experience independence through ZAC.

Zac BrowserZAC is the zone that will permit your child to interact directly with games (a LOT of games) and activities (focused on MANY interests) that cater specifically to kids who display the characteristics of autism spectrum disorders, like impairments in social interaction, impairments in communication, restricted interests and repetitive behavior. ZAC has been an effective tool for kids with low, medium and high functioning autism.

Zac BrowserZAC focuses on the children and their interaction – But we also provide an excellent forum for parents, caretakers, teachers, and others to share their experiences, tools and resources and to unite as a caring, compassionate, and extremely knowledgeable community. It is said that “it takes a village to raise a child”, and that is exponentially true for raising a child with autistic spectrum disorders. The power of your experience yesterday is going to be instrumental in helping someone successfully tackle the circumstances of today.

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Success Story of ZAC Browser to be Shared at International Symposium

March 18th, 2009

The Autism News | English

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: John LeSieur
E-mail: info@peoplecd.com
Website: www.peoplecd.com


CHILDREN WITH AUTISM FIND RELIEF THROUGH INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
Success Story of ZAC Browser to be Shared at International Symposium

Las Vegas, NV • March 18, 2009 • The 2009 Symposium on Technologies for Social Action and Human Development (e-Stas) is recognizing the contribution of ZAC Browser as an influential technological advancement in the management of autism in children worldwide. Today, 1 in 150 individuals is diagnosed with autism, making it more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined.

Zac Browser is the first web browser developed specifically for children with autism, and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS. People CD have made this browser for the children – for their enjoyment, enrichment, and freedom. Over 750 000 children touch it, use it, play it, interact with it, and experience independence. ZAC Browser will be among the handful of developments celebrated at the Symposium as “Innovations for the Empowerment of Citizens”.

Each year the Symposium spotlights the top technological advances that most impact society and human development, and in 2009 the focus is on ZAC Browser as one of the most successful contributions to human development through internet technology. The Symposium will be held on March 26th & 27th at the Trade Fairs and Congress Center of Málaga, Spain. Featured speakers will include: John LeSieur, President and CEO of People CD, Inc., the developers of ZAC Browser (www.zacbrowser.com); Jack Dorsey, founder and chairman of Twitter; Barbara Navarro, Director of Institutional Relations for Google Spain; and others.

John LeSieur commented that “I am extremely pleased to have ZAC Browser’s contributions recognized. I am also honored to be a part of this forum with these talented and wonderful people who have given so much to impact the world of technology.”

People CD, Inc., developers of ZAC Browser, was formed in 2006 with the mission of remodeling the information and technology world for the end user. People CD offers distinct web browsers to children affected by autism through ZAC Browser (www.zacbrowser.com); as well as to children and teenagers with typical development through Kidz CD (www.kidzcd.com).

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If you would like more information about this subject, or to schedule an interview with John LeSieur, please send your requests to info@peoplecd.com. John LeSieur will be traveling to Málaga, Spain over the next few weeks, but he will be happy to respond via e-mail. To register with People CD for future updates or to receive People CD’s Media Newsletter, please access our link at http://helpcd.com/vip/?p=subscribe&id=1.

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