Another perspective on the adequacy of input on mobile or not-so-
mobile devices:
http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSTRE52B0U720090312
If Google can actually pull this off to the satisfaction of average
users (many have tried and failed), it might render the discussion
about the limits of input on small computers moot.
However, I don't think I'd like to be in a room with several people
talking to their computers. Cellular phones are quite bad enough,
thank you.
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