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Apple Looks For Handwriting Recognition Engineer

Posted on: March 30, 2008

Apple Looks For Handwriting Recognition Engineer

Apple is currently searching the job market for a Handwriting Recognition Engineer, at least since August 11th, 2005. This position in Apple's Handwriting Recognition team will probably be responsible for Mac OS X's Inkwell technology. For those who are not in the know, Inkwell technology was based on handwriting technology developed in-house by Apple for the Newton handheld computer in the 90s. Since the Newton's fall in the last decade, Inkwell has found very little or no use at all, but this position could bring about the promise of the fabled Apple Tablet.

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