Google releases ‘Gboard’ keyboard for iPhone with built-in search features

Google has announced “Gboard” last May 12, a new third-party keyboard application for iOS devices that directly integrates the company’s search capabilities. The new Google button in Gboard allows you to perform Google searches from within the keyboard and your current app, so that you can then include those Google searches in conversations, without having to leave your current app to visit your browser.

GboardNot only does the app allow for an easy way to use Google search, it also offers swipe-based typing, easy access to GIFs and other common keyboard functions, like emojis and word predictions.

Those interested can download the new keyboard from the App Store today for free.

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Google releases ‘Gboard’ keyboard for iPhone with built-in search features

Google has announced “Gboard” last May 12, a new third-party keyboard application for iOS devices that directly integrates the company’s search capabilities. The new Google button in Gboard allows you to perform Google searches from within the keyboard and your current app, so that you can then include those Google searches in conversations, without having to leave your current app to visit your browser.

GboardNot only does the app allow for an easy way to use Google search, it also offers swipe-based typing, easy access to GIFs and other common keyboard functions, like emojis and word predictions.

Those interested can download the new keyboard from the App Store today for free.

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Google releases ‘Gboard’ keyboard for iPhone with built-in search features

Google has announced “Gboard” last May 12, a new third-party keyboard application for iOS devices that directly integrates the company’s search capabilities. The new Google button in Gboard allows you to perform Google searches from within the keyboard and your current app, so that you can then include those Google searches in conversations, without having to leave your current app to visit your browser.

GboardNot only does the app allow for an easy way to use Google search, it also offers swipe-based typing, easy access to GIFs and other common keyboard functions, like emojis and word predictions.

Those interested can download the new keyboard from the App Store today for free.

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SwiftKey keyboard is now owned by Microsoft

The famous third-party keyboard for both Android and iOS is now under the roof of Windows’ parent company, Microsoft.

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SwiftKey has joined the Microsoft family and together, there mission is to “empower every person and ever organization on the planet to achieve more” and “enhance interaction between people and technology.”

It’s been eight year since SwiftKey began its journey as a brainchild of two people. Since then, they have found their way to get into business of language prediction among mobile devices, both Android and iOS.

It’s good to know that SwiftKey will continue to be available for free on both platforms. And since Microsoft now holds the future of the app, we expect Windows 10 to be a part of the future of SwiftKey.

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SwiftKey keyboard is now owned by Microsoft

The famous third-party keyboard for both Android and iOS is now under the roof of Windows’ parent company, Microsoft.

swiftkey-microsoft

SwiftKey has joined the Microsoft family and together, there mission is to “empower every person and ever organization on the planet to achieve more” and “enhance interaction between people and technology.”

It’s been eight year since SwiftKey began its journey as a brainchild of two people. Since then, they have found their way to get into business of language prediction among mobile devices, both Android and iOS.

It’s good to know that SwiftKey will continue to be available for free on both platforms. And since Microsoft now holds the future of the app, we expect Windows 10 to be a part of the future of SwiftKey.

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