• Swype was a virtual keyboard for touchscreen smartphones and tablets originally developed by Swype Inc., founded in 2002, where the user enters words by...
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  • company that created T9 predictive input software used on mobile devices, and Swype, a technology for using swiping motions to type words on touch-screen keyboards...
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    was mainly driven by third party keyboard providers, such as SwiftKey and Swype. In 2014 Apple presented iOS 8 which includes a new predictive typing feature...
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    Capital. NGP's largest exits include GanJi, UCWeb, Whistle, Rocket Fuel, Swype, Summit Microelectronics and Netmagic. Nuage Networks is a venture providing...
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    changing while entering words. Many smart keyboards now exist, such as Swype or Swiftkey, that have taken the idea of T9 and combined it with the advanced...
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  • also used on Android operation system – e.g. by other Nuance apps like the Swype Keyboard and the Dragon Mobile Assistant. However, in February 2018, Nuance...
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  • described as "swipe right", "swipe left", or 'swipe up" A slang term for theft Swype, a virtual keyboard for touchscreen devices Sluicing, grammatical device...
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    Cortex-A8 Samsung Exynos 3110 processor (code-named "Hummingbird"), the Swype input system, a 3.2 MP rear-facing camera and a 1.3 MP front-facing camera...
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    phone was among the first to support Swype. This phone was used by Franklin Page on 22 March 2010, along with Swype, to break a world record for fastest...
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