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  2. Words per minute - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words_per_minute

    Words per minute is a common metric for assessing reading speed and is often used in the context of remedial skills evaluation, as well as in the context of speed reading, where it is a controversial measure of reading performance.

  3. Barbara Blackburn (typist) - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn's self-claimed peak speed, in 1986, was 212 words per minute. [8] [a] Blackburn was popularly recognized as the "world's fastest typist" [9] [10] and made media appearances to exhibit her typing speed and the Dvorak layout, notably appearing in a 1985 episode of Late Night with David Letterman [9] and in a television commercial for ...

  4. Text (company) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livechat_Software

    It is a live support software and help desk software used by companies to provide real-time communication with customers using different communication channels: online chat on the website and inside mobile applications, email, and social media (such as Facebook Messenger and Twitter).

  5. Speech tempo - Wikipedia

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    The traditional measure of speed in typing and Morse code transmission has been words per minute (wpm). However, in the study of speech the word is not well defined (being primarily a unit of grammar ), and speech is not usually temporally stable over a period as long as a minute.

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  7. Stenotype - Wikipedia

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    Some stenographers can reach up to 375 words per minute, according to the website of the California Official Court Reporters Association (COCRA). giv. Demonstration Marc Grandjean (1928) The stenotype keyboard has far fewer keys than a conventional alphanumeric keyboard.

  8. Steve Woodmore - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Peter Woodmore (13 December 1959 – 6 February 2023) was a British electronics salesman known for his rapid speech articulation, being able to articulate 637 words per minute (wpm), a speed four times faster than the average person.

  9. Typing - Wikipedia

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    Words per minute. Words per minute (WPM) is a measure of typing speed, commonly used in recruitment. For the purposes of WPM measurement a word is standardized to five characters or keystrokes. Therefore, "brown" counts as one word, but "mozzarella" counts as two.

  10. Morse code - Wikipedia

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    Because the Morse code elements are specified by proportion rather than specific time durations, the code is usually transmitted at the highest rate that the receiver is capable of decoding. Morse code transmission rate ( speed) is specified in groups per minute, commonly referred to as words per minute.

  11. LiveChat - Wikipedia

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    LiveChat is an online customer service software with online chat, help desk software, and web analytics capabilities. It was first launched in 2002 [1] and is currently developed and offered in a SaaS ( software as a service ) business model by LiveChat Software S.A.