- WordLogic is an effective, proven learning aid for children and adults with learning/motor skill issues.
- WordLogic speeds deep Internet searches, saving time and raising productivity for executives/staff.
- WordLogic predictive text software is great for people with spelling and typing difficulties.
- WordLogic's speedy access to deep searches means getting more information faster for individual users.
- For companies adopting WordLogic's technology, faster search creates more revenues.
Smartphones and touchscreens are taking over! - Consumers, wireless operators, and device manufacturers have overwhelmingly voted for touchscreens
and smartphones vs. conventional 9-key "feature" phones - Smartphones have reached 21M units/quarter in the U.S.(1) and 77M(2) units/quarter worldwide,
19% of all phone shipments worldwide(3) - Smartphones are growing at about 78% vs. prior year(2); by 2013, smartphones are expected to be
48% of all North American shipments and 60% of all Western European Shipments(4) - In the U.S., operators report that smartphones and mid-priced phones with a touchscreen and/or physical
QWERTY keyboard have already reached about 75% of all new phone shipments.
Input is still difficult! - Despite 3-4.3" screens on Smartphones and 7-10" media tablets, entering text on touchscreens and
most mobile phone keyboards is still challenging.
ο It is still slow and inaccurate for most consumers, particularly compared to a PC keyboard. - Physical keyboards double the thickness of the device or require unpleasant compromises on screen
sizes for candy bar style devices.
ο Despite adding to the size, weight and cost of mobile device, most physical keyboards don't produce
better input speed and accuracy then a touchscreen keyboard. - While voice input has advanced, device based voice interpretation still isn't very reliable even in quiet
environments like an office.
ο Server-based voice input takes too long and still has many challenges with accuracy, especially in
noisy environments like outdoors, in a restaurant or in a car.
The world needs a better input method. - Voice minutes have flattened out while data has surged on mobile devices in most developed countries.
- Data – mostly e-mail, SMS and Web search – requires text input.
- Existing keyboards' assistance features, like word prediction and spellcheck often predict so poorly that
many consumers turn the assistance features off.
What if? - What if device manufacturers and wireless operators could offer a predictive input method that reduced
finger movements by 50% or more? - What if technology could accurately predict multiple words, sentence fragments and phrases, not just
a single word – with just a touchscreen gesture? - What if even single-word predictions were a lot more accurate?












