December 22, 2004
Nokia to use eZiText predictive text input technology
I'm a little sorry to hear this, being a long time fan of Tegic's T9. mobilemag reports that Zi Corporation, a predictive text input technology, has announced a licensing agreement with Nokia.
"The predictable software entry system provides mobile handset users a faster method of text entry, it uses a one-touch entry and word completion system while learning the users typing and behavior patterns to predict words.
It should provide for quicker, easier messaging, e-mail and web browsing on standard numeric keypad handsets, it's also available in 41 languages." But does it allow for euro speak?
emily | 7:04 PM |
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