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  2. Words per minute - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words_per_minute

    Words per minute, commonly abbreviated as WPM (sometimes lowercased as wpm), is a measure of words processed in a minute, often used as a measurement of the speed of typing, reading or Morse code sending and receiving.

  3. Barbara Blackburn (typist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 she reported typing 150 wpm. In 1972, Technical Communication reported her typing speed at 150160 wpm using the Dvorak layout. In 1984, the Chicago Tribune reported her typing speed at 180 wpm on a Dvorak keyboard.

  4. Typing - Wikipedia

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    Typing. Typing is the process of writing or inputting text by pressing keys on a typewriter, computer keyboard, mobile phone, or calculator. It can be distinguished from other means of text input, such as handwriting and speech recognition. Text can be in the form of letters, numbers and other symbols.

  5. 60 Seconds! - Wikipedia

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    60 Seconds! is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Polish studio Robot Gentleman. It was released for Windows on May 25, 2015, [3] on December 18, 2017, for the Nintendo Switch , [4] on March 6, 2020, for the PlayStation 4 [5] and Xbox One , on December 28, 2017, for Android , [6] and on September 22, 2016, for iOS . [7]

  6. Albert Tangora - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he received an $11 fine for speeding, and again placed third at the next World's Championship Typewriting Contest on October 23, 1922, with a typing speed of 141 WPM. On October 22, 1923, Tangora set the 60-minute typing speed world record at 147 WPM. After a rest period, he typed 159 words in a one-minute "sprint."

  7. Speed typing contest - Wikipedia

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    Speed depends, then, on the phrase being repeated, a poor indicator of performance for everyday use. In the extreme, the phone could learn to predict "Serrasalmus" when typing just "Ser", but that would be extremely uncomfortable in normal circumstances ("ser" is the Spanish word for "being").

  8. TypeRacer - Wikipedia

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    Registration. Free. Launched. March 2008. Current status. Online. TypeRacer is a multiplayer online browser-based typing game. In TypeRacer, players complete typing tests of various texts as fast as possible, competing against themselves or with other users online. It was launched in March 2008.

  9. Talk:Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Surely there are other equally (non)-noteworthy typing contests held all the time. There is a fairly recent (2005) Guiness World Record for typing speed mentioned, which I'm inclined to treat as the most credible typing speed record in the absence of any ongoing organized typing competitions.Plantdrew 03:33, 30 October 2012 (UTC) Reply

  10. Touch typing - Wikipedia

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    The typing speed can be increased gradually and speeds of 60 WPM or higher can be achieved. The increase in speed varies between individuals. Many websites and software products are available to learn touch typing and many of these are free.

  11. Ultimate Typing Championship - Wikipedia

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    History. The Ultimate Typing Championship was created in order to promote typing and find the fastest typists in the United States of America. Players compete against each other in typing races. Typing races are done in real time online via an online typing race application. Finalists compete in person at SXSW in Austin, Texas.