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If you’re an Android users who wants typing on a touchscreen to be as easy as possible, then you probably already own SwiftKey. But if you don’t, then now’s a perfect time to get it, because its developers have slashed 25% off its price tag for Thanksgiving.

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If you’re yet to upgrade your Android keyboard to SwiftKey, then now’s the perfect time, because it’s half price for one day only. The discount commemorates the first Android smartphone, the T-Mobile G1, which was launched five years ago today on October 22, 2008.

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The SwiftKey 4.2 update has landed on Google Play today, bringing SwiftKey Cloud out of beta. The new feature will backup and sync your personal language profile across all of your devices, automatically pull trending phrases from Twitter and other news sources, and it brings enhanced personalization.

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SwiftKey has broadened its horizons by introducing a new selection of cloud-based features, which comes a part of its beta version 4.2. Dubbed SwiftKey Cloud, users will be able to back up their personalized dictionary entries and predictions to the cloud and sync them across multiple devices.

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It has been two weeks since SwiftKey was updated to Version 4.1, however earlier today SwiftKey released another update for its hit keyboard application – but don’t get too excited, there’s no new features! All we’re seeing is a bunch of essential bug fixes, to iron out the creases of the application.

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