The mobile way to type:
An invisible keyboard for smartphones and tablets

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"SnapKeys... it's different than the standard keyboard we are accustomed to seeing."

Written by FOX 10tv on Tuesday, 31 January 2012.

Snapkeys, the invisible keyboard

DAILY DOT COM - Imagine typing an email or SMS and never once looking down at your mobile device? That's the idea behind new technology at SnapKeys.

"Snapkeys’ research and development has been serendipitously well-timed."

Written by All Things D on Friday, 20 January 2012.

How Touchscreens Are Forcing the Reinvention of Keyboards

Last week at the Consumer Electronics Show, an Israel-based company called Snapkeys invited showgoers into a booth to test its new keyboard technology.

"Snapkeys brings invisible keyboard to Android, looking to break world speed records."

Written by Android SPIN on Monday, 16 January 2012.

"Snapkeys brings invisible keyboard to Android, looking to break world speed records."

Anyone that has ever been to CES knows just how overwhelming it can be. You get pulled in all directions at one time and sometimes it is hard to weed through the so so, good and great.

"The principe is based on simple shapes that even small children learn."

Written by ZD Net on Friday, 13 January 2012.

(German) CES: Snapkeys zeigt innovative "Tastatur" für Tablets

Das israelische Unternehmen Snapkeys hat auf der CES in Las Vegas eine neuartige virtuelle Tastatur vorgestellt. Damit brauchen Nutzer nicht mehr hinzusehen, wo sie auf einem Touchscreen tippen - zumindest, wenn es nach dem Hersteller geht.

"In our experience, the app was pretty accurate when we tapped out our own words. It worked fairly fast, too."

Written by LAPTOP Magazine on Friday, 13 January 2012.

Snapkeys’ Invisible Keyboard App Gives Back Your Precious Screen Real Estate

LAS VEGAS — Mull it over, and you may come to the same conclusion the folks at Snapkeys, a Jerusalem-based start-up company, have: It’s strange that virtual keyboards on phones are the way they are.

"Snapkeys, invisible touch-screen keyboard: eureka!"

Written by Tom's Hardware on Friday, 13 January 2012.

(Italian) Snapkeys, tastiera invisibile per touch-screen: eureka!

Snapkeys è una tastiera invisibile per gli schermi touch-screen degli smartphone e dei tablet.

"You can make the keyboard invisible."

Written by The New York Times on Thursday, 12 January 2012.

An Invisible Keyboard Aims to Improve Touch-Screen Typing

LAS VEGAS — A Jerusalem-based start-up is trying to eliminate a problem that you didn’t know existed: the visibility of a keyboard.

"Imagine typing a comment about a show... on your iPad to a friend without have to... cover the video with a typepad."

Written by CNET on Thursday, 12 January 2012.

Snapkeys' quest to assassinate QWERTY

LAS VEGAS--Israel's Snapkeys doesn't want to just be an alternative to the traditional QWERTY keyboard. It wants to kill it off for good.

"Free up the screen for images while still enabling accurate, comfortable typing on the four shape-specific keys."

Written by GoodEReader on Friday, 06 January 2012.

CES Promises The Latest in Digital Design

As the staff of GoodEReader pack up and head off to Las Vegas for the 2012 International CES, the largest consumer technology showcase available, a full schedule of tech companies and designers are already slated to show us the latest in tablets, e-readers, mobile devices, and more.

"Snapkeys aims to replace QWERTY keyboards on mobile devices."

Written by Gizmag on Thursday, 29 December 2011.

Snapkeys aims to replace QWERTY keyboards on mobile devices

At next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012) in Las Vegas, tech start-up Snapkeys will be attempting to break the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed.

"Others have tried to improve the Qwerty, but Snapkeys 2i technology has... reach a new level of use through their invisible interface."

Written by Market Watch on Thursday, 22 December 2011.

Snapkeys(TM): Taking 2i to Another Level at CES 2012

Snapkeys(TM) is promoting their keyless keyboard technology through a contest that seeks 1,000`s (The most number of people ever) to break the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed.

“The problem with traditional touchscreen keyboards is that they take up too much of your screen, obscuring content. SnapKeys has a solution.”

Written by LAPTOP Magazine on Wednesday, 23 March 2011.

SnapKeys Invisible Keyboard: Type Blind with Blinding Speed

The problem with traditional touchscreen keyboards is that they take up too much of your screen, obscuring content. SnapKeys has a solution.

"The death of the keyboard?"

Written by ZD Net on Wednesday, 16 February 2011.

SnapKeys: de dood van het toetsenbord?

Een Israëlisch bedrijf toont op Mobile World Congress 2011 een ‘onzichtbare’ toetsenbordtechniek die blind typen op de tablet en smartphone mogelijk maakt.

"The end of the QWERTY keyboard is near."

Written by ShowStoppers on Sunday, 13 February 2011.

The end of the QWERTY keyboard is near.

SnapKeys is taking the industry by storm. After just one showing at CES last month, major tablet and smartphone manufacturers and carriers are already in talks with SnapKeys to include SnapKeys 2i in their operating system.

"… a radical new typing system for touchscreen devices."

Written by PC Pro on Friday, 07 January 2011.

2i: touch typing on the iPad without a keyboard

There are more tablets at CES 2011 than you’ll find on the shelves of your local chemist. However, the most significant tablet launch at the show might not be yet another Android slate, but a radical new typing system for touchscreen devices.

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    FOX 10tv
    "SnapKeys... it's different than the standard keyboard we are accustomed to seeing."
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    All things D
    "Snapkey’ research and development has been serendipitously well-timed."
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    Android SPIN
    "Snapkeys brings invisible keyboard to Android, looking to break world speed records."
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    ZD Net
    "The principe is based on simple shapes that even small children learn."
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    Tom's Hardware
    "Snapkeys, invisible touch-screen keyboard: eureka!"
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    LAPTOP Magazine
    "In our experience, the app was pretty accurate when we tapped out our own words."
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    Cnet
    "Imagine typing a comment... on your iPad without have to... cover the video with a typepad."
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