The SwiftKey 4 update was released on 20 February 2013, including: Smart Space – this detects spurious or missing spaces in real time.The SwiftKey 3 update was released on 21 June 2012, including: Split key layout on SwiftKey Tablet X, to improve thumb typing while using a larger touchscreen.Simultaneous use of multiple languages this allows users to type in up to three languages at once, with auto-correction that is language-aware.A technology that continually monitors the user's typing precision and adapts the touch-sensitive area of the touch screen for each key.A cloud-based personalization service, which analyzes how the user types in Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, and text messages, to predict phrases in the user's style.A new artificial intelligence engine, to predict phrases and learn the user's writing style.Along with new and updated features, SwiftKey X introduced a dedicated app for tablets, called SwiftKey Tablet X. On 14 July 2011, SwiftKey X was released to the Android Market as an upgrade to SwiftKey. People registered on SwiftKey VIP were able to download the beta version. It was announced on SwiftKey's official website on, that a Japanese version was out in beta. It included a variety of settings to adjust audio feedback volume and length of haptic feedback vibration. SwiftKey was first released as a beta in the Android Market on 14 July 2010, supporting seven languages. ( May 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. This section contains content that is written like an advertisement. The feature allows the tool to improve with usage, learning from SMS, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, and an RSS feed. SwiftKey's Prediction Engine allows the program to learn from usage and improve predictions. In February 2016, SwiftKey was purchased by Microsoft, for $250 million. In May 2014, SwiftKey hired James Bromley as COO. In September 2013, SwiftKey announced a series B finance round totaling $17.5 million and led by Index Ventures, along with Octopus Investments and Accel Partners. Its head office is at the Microsoft offices in Paddington, London, and other offices are located in San Francisco, and Seoul. The company behind SwiftKey was founded in 2008 by Jon Reynolds, Ben Medlock and Chris Hill-Scott.
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