Gmail Tap – Bringing Morse Code Back To Your Phone
Google did it again! they are bringing the Morse code again to our daily communication technology.
Gmail tap is an application that uses dits and dahs to write emails. Yes, Morse code!
With Gmail Tap on your phone, you’ll be able to:
- Tap without looking at your screen
- Replace 26 keys with 2
Double your productivity by typing two emails at once
The QWERTY keyboard was invented in 1874 and yet it is still used today, largely unchanged. Today we’re excited to introduce a new input method designed for the future: Gmail Tap for Android and iOS. Watch the video for an overview:
Gmail Tap takes the keyboard from 26 keys to just two. Every letter of the alphabet is represented by a simple pattern of dots and dashes, and once you know them you can type without even looking at your screen. This makes it ideal for situations where you need to discreetly send emails, such as when you’re on a date or in a meeting with your boss.
Gmail Tap takes the keyboard from 26 keys to just two. Every letter of the alphabet is represented by a simple pattern of dots and dashes, and once you know them you can type without even looking at your screen. This makes it ideal for situations where you need to discreetly send emails, such as when you’re on a date or in a meeting with your boss.
We’re also introducing a new mode, multi-email. Double your productivity by typing multiple emails at once:
To get started with Gmail Tap, head over to our informational page and watch our video. Then let us know what you think on Google+.
do you know that Gmail tap lead developer was Reed Morse, a great grandson of Samuel Morse’s brother.
So, are you a Morse coder ?
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