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Microsoft and Beijing Komoxo Mobile announced
a patent licensing agreement on text-input technologies for mobile devices. The
licensed patents allow Komoxo to integrate Microsoft’s statistical language
modeling methods into its next-generation text-input engine for reduced keypad
and touch-screen devices, and deliver new mobile innovations to consumers
around the world.
Through the agreement, Microsoft’s patented technology would be used in Komoxo’s innovative text-input solution to improve appropriate word recommendations and selections during texting and to enhance spell-checking features for mobile devices. For example, many mobile devices combine text and numeric input keys onto one keypad. The technology being licensed by Komoxo will enable devices using the technology to recognize and recommend words faster and with more accuracy based on individual user experience. This new-generation text-input solution will significantly improve the text-input consumer experience, especially for one- hand text input in mobile scenarios on growing popular “reduced” keypad and touch-screen mobile devices.
This patent licensing agreement is the
first of its kind between Microsoft and a China-based company and a testament
to both the quality of Microsoft’s patent portfolio and its commitment to
working with China-based companies. The agreement will accelerate research and
development, foster greater technology collaboration, and enhance Komoxo’s
value proposition to its customers based in
“We are pleased that Komoxo has chosen the advanced text-input technologies developed at Microsoft Research to expand its offerings around the world,” said Horacio Gutierrez, vice president of Intellectual Property (IP) and Licensing at Microsoft. “We believe this agreement is a shining example of our commitment to enhancing consumer experience through IP collaboration and an important step in working more collaboratively with companies in China to help develop a more vibrant IT industry.”
Komoxo specializes in multilingual
comprehensive text technologies for mobile devices. The company provides a
third-generation mobile text-input engine that supports about 40 languages, as
well as a text-output engine called ScriptEasy for multilingual editing, laying
out, rendering and scaling of text. Komoxo’s biggest customers in
“We’re very excited about this new
collaboration with Microsoft,” said Howard Wu, chairman of Komoxo. “We realized
that by approaching Microsoft and working directly with Microsoft Research, we
could integrate matured and leading text-input technologies with our own
innovations in next-generation text-input products. Along with the popularity
of touch-screen and reduced keypad mobile devices, consumers around the world
deserve one-hand text-input solutions for their own mother language. We believe
this new relationship with Microsoft will create a best-in-class solution in
the industry. Komoxo’s third-generation text-input engine is designed for
next-generation mobile terminals, which are adopting touch-screen and reduced
keypad schemes now more than ever.”
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