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May 2009, Manifesto #5: Investment in input and display modalities must increaseVideosPresentations Philippe Jeanrenaud on Manifesto 5, Day 2 - Investment in input and display modalities must increase Steve Martin on Manifesto 5, Day 2 - Investment in input and display modalities must increase Speakers
Manifesto statement We believe...enhanced input methods and font handling are key foundation technologies for revenue growth in mobile services. Combining these elements will allow customers to create, manipulate and share rich data more easily. With data-driven services now accounting for 20% of global mobile revenues and rising, investment in input and display modalities must increase to a similar percentage of R&D budgets. Tags Input; Fonts; Display; QWERTY; Touchscreens; Handwriting recognition; Predictive; Multi-modal The story Around 20% of global mobile service revenues come directly from features reliant on text input: SMS, email, web browsing and social networking applications. With the price of voice minutes continuing to fall, the proportion of revenue derived from data is growing daily. For many market segments, voice calling is no longer the dominant application, bringing into question the design fundamentals which have governed mobile product development since the industry began. However, while the amount of text input to mobile devices is exploding, the mechanisms remain comparatively crude. The industry continues to develop products built around legacy formats like the 12 button keypad, QWERTY layout or handwriting recognition. Text is still displayed in standard system fonts, with little choice for the user over how they consume their visual data. One solution is to increase the range of modalities available on each device, combining input methods like voice, predictive text, QWERTY and handwriting in a single product. However, this risks a negative impact on the customer experience as users find themselves delayed by sub-conscious latency periods as they evaluate the correct method for their current task. To get you thinking...
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