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	<title>Comments on: Revisited 12 Myths of Mobile User-Interface Design</title>
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		<title>By: John Morrison</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Morrison</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nick-
While a lot of the myths remain, I think that one of the truths for mobile devices is that users want to enter raw data at a faster rate.  Weather it is a text, or an e-mail people want to enter the text/data and get on with their lives.  I see people responding to texts at cafes while their coffee gets cold, and suits at the airport trying to check their e-mail before their flight boards.  What advances have you seen in text/data entry?  I am curious, I have a patent pending that is related and I  have not seen anything on the market that has a good solution to the data entry speed problem.
-John</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick-<br />
While a lot of the myths remain, I think that one of the truths for mobile devices is that users want to enter raw data at a faster rate.  Weather it is a text, or an e-mail people want to enter the text/data and get on with their lives.  I see people responding to texts at cafes while their coffee gets cold, and suits at the airport trying to check their e-mail before their flight boards.  What advances have you seen in text/data entry?  I am curious, I have a patent pending that is related and I  have not seen anything on the market that has a good solution to the data entry speed problem.<br />
-John</p>
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