mobile_computing Israel's Snapkey, $4 million privately funded company,  developed a technology, "Keyless Keyboard" that makes mobile computing easier by letting users type on invisible keys instead of a keyboard that usually takes much space on the screen. The company cut a deal with Philips Electronics to market the product and the revenue will be split at 50:50. SnapKeys and Philips have started  to approach to the top mobile device and computer companies about using its keyless keyboard. The company claims that the system will work on all Windows, Symbian and Android-based devices.
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