Friday, September 5, 2014

WordLogic (WLGC) Uses Patented Technology to Offer Superior Personalized Mobile Device Experience

When modern digital cell phones first emerged on the scene in the early 1990s and rapidly spread around the world, the innovation represented a transformation in the way personal communication was perceived. For the first time, normal telephone communication became associated with a person and not a place. You could call a friend or family member wherever they were, even if they were walking down a street 1,000 miles away; you didn’t need to know where they were. If you had a cell phone, contact to the outside world was now possible from anywhere.

As the World Wide Web began to take hold, it wasn’t long before phones became “smart,” and by the late 1990s were capable of mobile Internet connectivity. As with the personalization of telephony, the Web was now becoming associated with individuals instead of fixed computers. Since that time, if there is one clear trend in electronic communication, it’s that the world is going mobile, becoming increasingly interconnected and personalized.

Personalization in this sense means more than simply having access to the Web wherever you are. It means quickly and easily getting the kind of information you want in a flexible and integrated on any device, anywhere and anytime. Information is always of most value when it’s timely, easy to access, and in the most meaningful context. Today, in spite of hardware and mobile device improvements, there is still a huge need for advanced systems and software to enhance the user input/output experience.

Vancouver-based WordLogic, a global player in predictive text input technology, is tapping into this burgeoning market with its rapidly growing list of solutions for mobiles, tablets and desktops based on technology patented in the U.S. and Europe. The company devises, promotes, licenses and sells sophisticated predictive platform software designed to speed up information discovery and text input.

Most recently, WordLogic pre-released an implementation of its patent-pending REACH platform, along with its novel iKnowU Gen4 keyboard, offering advanced intelligent phrase and text prediction. REACH is a unique, integrated text entry and information search platform. As a user types the usual text or email message, the REACH platform automatically searches for relevant information to include in the message. Utilizing the iKnowU keyboard, users no longer have to exit core applications to obtain outside information such as restaurant listings, reviews and directions. It’s all part of WordLogic’s continuing drive to optimize the user experience and maximize the user’s ability to get all of the information available exactly when they need it.

For more information, visit www.wordlogic.com

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