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    1. Benedict Evans‏Verified account @benedictevans 25 Aug 2019
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      IMO, pen computing and voice computing are the new skeuomorphism. Much more interesting to remove the input or remove the question than to come up with a fake-human way to repeat it.

      12 replies 32 retweets 106 likes
    2. Daniel Gonzalez‏ @IamDanielGonz 25 Aug 2019
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      @BrianRoemmele 🤔🤔

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    3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 25 Aug 2019
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      Replying to @IamDanielGonz @benedictevans

      Daniel, why of course, why not continue to use the 1870s QWERTY invention so we can type TYPEWRITER fast and thumb claw our way in to the next 25 years. Let’s ignore the human API—our voice because some folks are beguiled by what came before cuz that’s comforting.

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    4. Daniel Gonzalez‏ @IamDanielGonz 25 Aug 2019
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      Replying to @BrianRoemmele @benedictevans

      Voice is a powerful form of input that’s being underutilized and under-explored by many companies today The mere fact that it is capable of containing so much more information than any other form of input, and not bound by as many spatial constraints, is impressive in itself🤔

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    5. Benedict Evans‏Verified account @benedictevans 25 Aug 2019
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      Replying to @IamDanielGonz @BrianRoemmele

      Imaging has vastly more bandwidth than audio.

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 25 Aug 2019
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      Replying to @benedictevans @IamDanielGonz

      Benedict, indeed. It’s not Voice only however our brain stores the distillation of all images as words. This is the mnemonic system of how we work so the brain actually is #VoiceFirst as the Phonological Loop is a silent voice storing the words as an index of what we saw.

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