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Steve said on June 19th, 2008 at 10:52 am    

…I still think you missed a trick not using Comic Sans for the logo - it works for the greengrocers round the corner from us ;)

I really need to investigate Spinvox - it looks like such a great technology, a really useful addition to the portfolio.

Looking forward to welcoming you back to the land of ‘people with friends’ after your exam-driven hermitage :)

Sx

Benjamin said on June 19th, 2008 at 12:09 pm    

Ah… Design… It is a curious thing! What strange creations desktop publishing unleashed on the world. I wonder what we will make of all this technology when we look back in a couple of decade’s time?

Lewis said on June 19th, 2008 at 8:35 pm    

Speech to text technology seems to be hitting prime time. How does typing and voice recognition compare from a productivity perspective?

Benjamin said on June 20th, 2008 at 6:45 am    

Hi Lewis,

From an old post (e-mail or IM? How to get your point across).

* People handwrite at about 31 words per minute (wpm).
* A basic typist can reach 50-95 wpm, an advanced one above 120 wpm
* Conversations are around 200 wpm

Of course, that doesn’t account for thinking time. I’m fairly confident that I didn’t manage to write 31 WPM during my exam.

Very few typists can type up a conversation or take dictation in real-time. Very few. There again, there aren’t many speech recognition products than can either!

aedjp said on June 25th, 2008 at 10:54 am    

@Steve.
Ahh, Comic Sans. Probably the best font in the world - sadly still searching for the right context

Steve Ellwood said on June 26th, 2008 at 3:35 pm    

I’ve had a play with Spinvox - and liked it.
I’ve been playing with the twitterfone beta,

Bit more niche, but kind of fun - and great for those slow texters (like me).

Benjamin said on June 26th, 2008 at 3:56 pm    

@aedjp Great link… I think there needs to be a competition for the most fonts used on one document. There is a huge font mistake in the CSS for this blog which I must fix, although no-one has pulled me up on it yet!

@Steve Nice blog! I have a twitterfone account, I just haven’t used it yet. I must be addicted to trying to type using 12 keys. Which reminds me, I think I have a bluetooth keyboard somewhere… Wonder if it works with the N95? Now, where was it?..

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