My Device Doesn't Speak English

  • Published 09 Oct 2008

Are we on the cusp of radical changes in our interaction with technology? The growing acceptance of touch screens in mobile devices, personal computers, and public access kiosks indicates we are ready for something more than the traditional keyboard/keypad interactions that have their roots back to Big Iron computing. Although touch has been part of the mobile device landscape for many years, our growing sophistication with mobile technologies and demands for a richer experience have many asking what more is possible? Can the pain that still exists between humans and their interactions with their handheld devices be diminished?

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