The 411 with Data Input on Handhelds
from the swimming-in-a-data-sea-with-no-paddle dept
If you've ever tried typing something on a handheld you'll know exactly how tiresome it is. Regardless of how cool it is to be able to receive email or make notes "on the go", it's a hassle for anything other than a few words. So, what's the answer to this problem? Voice recognition, not for a few years but some kind of more intelligent input methods are a definite possibility. I've used predictive typing software on a handheld and I have to admit it takes a lot of the hassle out of the process. It seems to be one of the main contenders as a stop gap before voice recognition (and possibly even after for increased privacy).Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Voice Recognition
Imagine being in a meeting where everyone has voice recognition hand helds. At the end of the meeting everyone starts talking to their hands helds to enter their action items to their todo's. What a racket.
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