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Netbook or iPhone -- Which Offers Faster Typing in a Moving Car?


If you happen to find yourself bouncing along in the passenger of a car doing 80 miles an hour around sharp turns over dirt roads you might wonder, "what is the best mobile device for me?" Is is a netbook with its full(ish) keyboard? Or an iPhone with its predictive text and small form factor that allows you to death-grip it in both hands?

Well, the U.K.'s Crave decided to find out by strapping correspondent Rory Reid into a rally car alongside European Rallycross champion Kenneth Hansen. The results are spectacular -- if you're into watching someone struggle trying to type out simple sentences. We don't want to give away everything, but here's what Reid was able to type out on the Eee PC while flying around the track:
"THISn QUICC BDE4 FROCCDX HJUNOE OV4E3DR TTHJREV N V DOGTG"
That's supposed to be "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog."

As an additional plus, we're taking a cue from Rory and adopting the word "savage" into our vocabulary. This video is savage. [From: Crave UK, via Wired]

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Typealyzer Determines Your Personality Based on Your Blog

Typealyzer Tells You What Kind of Person You are Based on Your Blog

It isn't particularly revolutionary to suggest that your blog or Web site, and the language you use on it, could give a glimpse of your personality type. Using an automated language analysis tool to determine your personality type, however, is pretty interesting... if not entirely accurate.

The Web site Typealyzer, created by Mattias Östmar of the research firm PRfekt, uses an algorithm to measure the occurrence of certain words within a Web page and, using data from psychological research, renders a personality diagnosis of the page's author. Of course, Typealyzer isn't 100-percent accurate. It characterized the Switched staff as "guardians" -- highly organized, efficient, and respectful of authority. Five minutes hanging around the offices would completely disprove that.

You can see what your blog says about you by visiting Typealyzer.com and putting in its URL. Are you a guardian? An executive? A doer? Let us know in the comments, and tell us how accurate you think Typalyzer is. [From: Business Week]

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School Lets Students 'Phone a Friend' on Exams

Open Book Tests Become Open Phone Tests
As the Internet becomes increasingly important in our day-to-day lives, some are getting worried that it's making us, well, stupid to put it bluntly. The fear is that, with access to the world's knowledge instantly available at our fingertips, we're not learning as much as we should, becoming co-dependent on technology to remember things. Some aren't so worried, though, seeing this as inevitable and ultimately for the greater good. Administrators of a private school near Sydney, Australia definitely fall into that latter group, and they now allowing students in some tests to use their cell phones to call friends for help and look up answers on the Internet.

The school is the Presbyterian Ladies' College at Croydon and it is encouraging its students to use all the resources they have available to them in the same way that they will later in life:
In their working lives they will never need to carry enormous amounts of information around in their heads. What they will need to do is access information from all their sources quickly and they will need to check the reliability of their information.
They are required to cite all their sources when relying on extra-curricular avenues of information retrieval, so they can't just pull any information they like. Their answers still need to be right to pass, after all. [From: textually.org]

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