If I were the guy who holds the patent (and yes, something like this is patentable) on "T9" input, I'd sue. This "TenGO" thing clearly strikes me as something that "a practitioner skilled in the art" could come up with, given a knowledge of T9...
(I see no problem with a legitimate innovation--like T9's predictive use of statistically likely words to determine that you meant "covert" when you pressed 268378--being granted a patent, and I see no problem with the holder of the patent defending it.) On 1/20/07 6:48 AM, "Ulrik Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That is patented? But how? It's basically a rearrangement of the buttons used > on a regular cell phone. > Unless there's some feature that I've missed, then I can't see how this could > be innovative enough to deserve a patent. > > -Ulrik > > On Saturday 20 January 2007 13:44, Renaissance Man wrote: >> Would I be right in assuming we won't see anything like Tengo-type >> free software text input on OpenMoko, being that it's patented? >> >> http://www.tengo.net/ >> >> I'm also assuming that getting Tengo to add support for OpenMoko is a >> trivial matter. But would be nice to have a freedom software version. >> >> Renaissance Man > > _______________________________________________ > OpenMoko community mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

