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Composing text messages on the phone can be a slow and cumbersome process. A complex problem, that technology has only partially solved. The challenge of supporting large alphabets on limited keypads, making it simple to learn and easy to operate, offering a faster means of typing which could axe the time taken to compose each one of those billion text messages. With the emergence of 3G and convergence on to the handheld device, users are likely to be typing more often on some kind of a handheld device or the watch. This paper introduces the major ways the world currently writes and then explains the new way that the world could be writing.

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Format:PDFSize:275 KB
Date:Feb 2009
Pages:9
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