In school, Kevin Cogan carried around a notebook and scribbled down business ideas that he hoped would materialise and make him an entrepreneur. This aspiration became a reality at the age of 20 for Cogan, when he set up his software product called Dyslex.ie. Dyslex.ie is a browser extension which will automatically change any site the user is looking at to make it easier to read for those that suffer from dyslexia. “So, if you’re reading a newspaper article it will completely change the font, line spacing, word spacing as well as other textual formatting,” says Cogan. It provides other…
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