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Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Fastap: Coming to phones everywhere soon.

John Yunker asks: Will Fastap Replace Qwerty?. The fact is most phones don't have qwerty on them. What they have are sets of three or four letters per numeral whatever that arrangement is called.

But his suggestion that Fastap will be ubiquitous makes sense. Now why didn't anyone think of this earlier?

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