Tag: media

Check out our latest update!

Check out our latest update!

We were working so hard the last few months for this! The new 3asyR has a new layout with better UI/UX. *How it works* You enable the tool, you choose the preferable settings, and save. You click a paragraph and it transforms based on your settings. By moving the mouse to the right you can […]

3asyR on EBU news report 2018

3asyR on EBU news report 2018

The 3asyR team is proud to announce that 3asyR appears in the new report published by EBU “EBU News Report 2018 – 50 ways to make it better”. Go to Case studies, then Challenges in the Society and then Focus on diversity and representation -> 3asyR! This new report, published on 12 November 2018, suggests 50 ways that the journalistic organisations […]

3asyR at GEN Summit!

3asyR at GEN Summit!

Three fruitful days in beautiful Lisbon! Thank you Global Editors Network for this opportunity to present our startup to the summit and congrats to all for this well-organized event!  

Help us to meke it happen!

Help us to meke it happen!

We participate in the competition Startups for News 2018! We are already among the 16 of the semifinals and in order to be among the final 8 and attend the GEN summit in Lisbon we need your vote! Follow the link https://www.startupsfornews.org/battles/ and vote for 3asyR! Thank you, The 3asyR team 🙂

3asyR in the newsrooms!

3asyR in the newsrooms!

Could 3asyR be useful in the newsrooms? Actually, yes! The Global Editors Network selected 3asyR as a startup that can accelerate the newsrooms. According to the report published by GEN, 3asyR constitutes a tool that can bring innovation into newsrooms. 3asyR can help the journalists with dyslexia or any other kind of reading difficulty read […]

‘I was looking for a reading tool and I decided to create it’

‘I was looking for a reading tool and I decided to create it’

Source: Neos Kosmos, Melbourne,  Australia 07/09/2016 From Nikos Fotakis Mary Tsiana explains how she came up with 3asyR, a web plug-in that makes reading easier for dyslexics For most people, being dyslexic means missing out on opportunity. Mary Tsiana did the exact opposite. She used her dyslexia as an opportunity to create a tool that would […]