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2007
2006
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Predicting a Future for Wireless E-mail
Wireless Week, March 1, 2006 "The New York-based Eatoni – whose name derives from the six most frequently used letters in the English alphabet – offers two systems for predictive-text entry. LetterWise promises to reduce input to 1.16 taps per correct letter, compared with the standard 2.2 taps per correct letter required for multi-tap." |
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2005
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A sight for sore thumbs?
The Economist, Dec 8 2005 "The problem with predictive text is that it often guesses the wrong word: invite a friend out for a pint (7468 on most keypads), and your phone may suggest shot and riot before guessing the correct word. The problem with multi-tap is all that tiresome clicking, which is why people often use abbreviations in their txt msgs..." |
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Eatoni targets boomers with e-mail software RCR Wireless News, Sep 2 2005 "Eatoni Mail reduces the number of keystrokes used to type on a telephone keypad, and users can increase the font size to 24 points, which is comparable with text styles in large-print newspapers and books." |
2003
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Texting support for Arabic Smart Mobs, Apr 01 2003 "A new way to enter text on phones in Arabic script languages is now available to people across the Middle East." |
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SMS in Arabic and other Middle Eastern languages now possible with Eatoni's LetterWise March 26 , 2003 |
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Siyafunda, as SMS text goes African RODNEY WEIDEMANN, ITWEB 12 March 2003 |
2002
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シンプル�やり方 Japan.Internet.Com December 20, 2002 |
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More power to the thumb
Unlike T9, LetterWise can be used to type proper names, addresses and Internet locations. It is simple to learn... |
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Consumer Electronics Show 2002 - Pomp and Circumstance
Incorporating LetterWise predictive text entry software from Eatoni Ergonomics, Message TV is a television that doubles as a message center. Katsushi Shiono, product planning and development for Sanyo, says that additional applications for Message TV may include fax, e-mail, and Internet functionality. |
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SMS, word entry killer app goes hunting for Nokia
Howard Gutowitz, CEO of Eatoni Ergonomics, is that dangerous character, a Man with a Mission. |
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Silicon Alley People: Questions for Howard Gutowitz Erin Joyce, ATNewYork, May 9 2002
I think by getting together on (interoperability) the carriers are realizing they can't put their heads in the sand anymore." |
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SMS: It Isn't Just for Wireless Anymore By Tim Kridel, NetEconomy May 7, 2002 Wireless SMS uses spare network capacity, so it's not unusual to see profit estimates approaching 90%. It's too early to say how much revenue SMS might add to a typical European wireline carrier's bottom line. |
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'NuvoTxtoIntlgnt Móviles, May 2002 Los jóvenes pueden tener un buen aliado en LetterWise para escribir los SMS en su propia jerga. |
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M-Commerce phone home By Ed Sutherland for MCommerceTimes, April 29, 2002 Your trusty cordless home phone may be transforming itself before your very eyes into yet another tool in the coming m-commerce revolution. |
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Howard Gutowitz dans un entretien avec NetEconomie Ariane Beky, NetEconomie, April 28 2002 Un clavier AZERTY est souvent fourni, mais quel téléspectateur voudra garder ce clavier sur ses genoux lors d'un moment de détente devant son écran TV? |
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New phone caters for Irish language SMS
Users will also be able to send text messages from their home phone in other, lesser-used European tongues such as Basque, Scottish, Welsh, Catalan, Croatian Czech and Galician. |
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Siemens opts for new text entry software Paula Mythen, Electric News, Friday, April 19 2002 Christoph Caselitz, President of Cordless Products, Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group, said LetterWise was "a clever solution to a difficult problem" and added that Siemens is considering using LetterWise in a broad range of its products. |
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E-post på fast-telefonen Even Teimansen, Dagbladet, April 16th 2002 Snart kommer en vanlig trådløs hjemmetelefon som kan sende og motta e-post. |
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Predictive text supplier offers 120 languages Cellular News, April 15, 2002
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Text messaging poised for rollout via DECT, land lines
Text messaging, a huge success for the mobile phone business, is now poised for take-off via fixed lines as well, with some intriguing implications. |
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Home phones get hip, high-tech Ben Charny, CNET News.com April 15, 2002 Cordless-phone makers are pulling out all the stops to hold on to their customers. An increasing number of people with both a cell phone and a home phone are choosing to junk their landline. In response, the makers of cordless phones are going on the offensive, making their phones look and feel more like cell phones--or even act like them. "Many people in this industry are very, very worried," said Howard Gutowitz, founder of Eatoni Ergonomics. |
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E-mail to land in cordless phones
Predictive text-entry developer Eatoni Ergonomics says its software will be used by three of the largest European digital cordless phone makers to propel the cordless SMS market. |
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Le Texte Intuitif
Jusqu’à présent, le T9 de Tegic Communications était installé dans 90% des téléphones mobiles, mais LetterWise d'Eatoni devient un concurrent sérieux, d'une part parce que ce logiciel est très léger — seulement 3K —, qu'il permet d'écrire des textos en 120 langues (comparé à 27 pour T9) et parce qu'il n'est pas basé sur le concept d'un dictionnaire, permettant facilement l'usage de noms propres, de noms inventés ou de termes d'argot. |
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Eatoni Signs Cordless SMS Deal
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Eatoni Captures cordless SMS Market
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フィード��? six apart March 19. 2002 |
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Nuova collezione Brondi: il design in passerella
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LetterWise Text Entry System Software & Its Vast Language Capabilities
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New Texting Software Could Speed SMS Use
New York-based Eatoni Ergonomics has licensed its LetterWise text-entry software to Taiwan's Benq for use in handsets in China and Europe. |
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Predictive text solution licensed for Chinese and European handsets Cellular News, January 11, 2002 LetterWise, a predictive text-solution will begin to appear in Benq-manufactured phones in March of this year |
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Eatoni Ergonomics and Benq sign Licensing Agreement for LetterWise Text Entry Software
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2001
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The Trouble With Texting
"The problem with predictive text is that it often guesses the wrong word: invite a friend out for a pint (7468 on most keypads), and your phone may suggest shot and riot before guessing the correct word. The problem with multi-tap is all that tiresome clicking, which is why people often use abbreviations in their txt msgs..." |
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Making Cents of Chaos The Net Economy, March 5, 2001 "Customers will never know our name, but they will definitely appreciate the benefits from those companies that decide to work with us."
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SmS Mobilet news March 4 2001 |
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Eatoni Makes SMS Easier, Better CommWeb.com, February 26, 2001 "Mobile phone users should eagerly anticipate the Eatoni technology's arrival on the scene. It might actually make email-on-the-move practical." |
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SMS - leicht getippt
Easy SMS
"Das Programm "Letterwise" soll das Schreiben von Texten auf Handys revolutionieren." |
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Hold the Phone - and Read It February 20, 2001 "Improved displays are only half the battle. Users still need better ways to interact with their phones.(...)Consumers are not happy entering text on 12-key phone keypads. Among U.S. mobile commerce users in Boston Consulting's study, text entry was the biggest complaint." |
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Schnelle Botschaften
Neue Software beschleunigt die Eingabe von Kurzmitteilungen |
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Sms-Tippen Bald einfachen , February 7 2001 | |
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Software makes cell phone typing easier
"Eatoni Ergonomics may have helped dissolve the wireless world's biggest, ugliest wart. (...) Eatoni engineers say they've done this whole process better. Its algorithms are mind readers, which will guess at the rest of the word while it's being typed. The program is based on how often letter combinations appear, the same theory at the heart of cracking spy codes." |
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A Key Question
"Many new mobile phones allow users to send short e-mail messages. But anyone who's tried to type something longer than "hi" on a 12-button keypad is quickly frustrated (push the 4 button twice for "h", three times for "i", etc.)... WordWise software takes less phone memory and makes typing significantly faster. Look for it in some mobiles later this year." |
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Eatoni taps into text-entry solutions market
"Eatoni Ergonomics Inc. has staked its business case on the proposition that typing should be nearly as easy as talking if wireless data usage is to reach its full potential. " |
2000
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Tapped out
"I tried both (LetterWise and WordWise) and came away extremely impressed." |
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US firm Eatoni taps Europe for funds ElectricNews, November 23, 2000 "Eatoni's products make it faster for people to type messages on mobile phones.(...)We believe the system has the potential to double the amount of SMS traffic world-wide". |
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Eatoni Taps Into Entrenched Text-entry Software Market Wireless Week, November 6, 2000 "Unlike other text-entry technologies, Eatoni's LetterWise and WordWise do not depend on dictionary databases that choose appropriate words. Instead, the technology is based on letter patterns. That allows users to input non-words such as abbreviations and URL addresses more easily than with other text-entry products."(...) |
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Americka cestina konkuruje T9 Mobil.cz, November 1, 2000 |
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TAKING TXTING 2 A HIER LVL OF SPEED
Eatoni Ergonomics is coming up with a product that's sure to be a hit with mobile users in the Philippines, the text capital of the world. |
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Wireless Despair and Hope at Internet World Wi-fi Planet, October 30, 2000
"I was impressed by an off-the-floor demonstration by startup Eatoni, which was showing its superb predictive text entry system. (...) This system uses the telephone keypad more intelligently - and is faster to learn - than other predictive input capabilities I've seen, such as Tegic's T9. Hopefully manufacturers will be clever enough to pick up this or similar input systems." |
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Sending out an SMS just got a lot quicker The Register, October 28, 2000 "LetterWise (...) will overcome the "bottleneck" to SMS messaging by reducing the number of key taps needed to enter text on a numeric keypad." |
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Playing Taps on the Cell Phone New York Times, October 12, 2000 "A new program could take the frustration out of trying to type words into cell phone keypads." |
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Leichtere Texteingabe bei Handys Chip Online, September 24, 2000 "Eatoni Ergonomics bringt zwei Programme auf den Markt, mit denen die umständliche und zeitraubende Texteingabe auf Handys einfacher werden soll." |
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Eatoni Ergonomics Unveils Ground Breaking Text-Entry Software For Mobile Phones
"Easy to use, easy to install, the Eatoni technology will allow people to do more things with their wireless devices, do them faster, while they carry fewer pieces of hardware. (...) It will simplify and expand the world of wireless communication." |
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