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HPR
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HPRHigh Performance Routing (APPN)
HPRHome Page Reader (IBM Software)
HPRHighly Protected Risk
HPRHolding Period Return
HPRHigh-Point Rendel (UK)
HPRHigh Powered Rocketry
HPRHigh Priority Request
HPRHiring Process Report
HPRHydro-acoustic Position Reference
HPRHunter, Pointer, Retriever (hunting dog)
HPRHeave Pitch Roll (sensor)
HPRHuman Performance Reliability
HPRHigh Pass Resolution Perimetry (computing protocol for measuring perimeter vision)
HPRHigh Peak Rate
HPRHigh Priority Requisition (Canadian Department of National Defence DND)
HPRHostes Populi Romani (Latin: Enemies of the Roman People, epigraphy)
HPRHardware Problem Report
HPRHost Plant Resistance (agriculture)
HPRHeritage Protection Reform (UK)
HPRHIV Prevention Research
HPRHealth Planning Region (various locations)


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Crunchy will also license IBM's Home Page reader technology which can assist visually impaired people access the Internet while IBM will license the PageScreamer product suite from Crunchy.
Home Page Reader uses ViaVoice OutLoud text-to-speech technology and Netscape Navigator to speak, IBM claims, web-based information in a clear, easy-to-understand manner and at the same speed as the fully-sighted.
He led the development of IBM Screen Reader/2, the first screen reader for a graphical user interface on the PC and was a key driver in the development of IBM Home Page Reader, a talking web browser for the blind and visually impaired.
 
 
 
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