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  2. Barbara Blackburn (typist) - Wikipedia

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    In a January 1985 story in the Los Angeles Times, Blackburn said she had recently reached 196 wpm. During her Late Night appearance on January 24, 1985, she claimed to have achieved 170 wpm on minute tests, and 200 wpm using a computer.

  3. Infinite monkey theorem - Wikipedia

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    The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, including the complete works of William Shakespeare. In fact, the monkey would almost surely type every possible finite text an infinite number of times.

  4. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Infinite monkey theorem in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Infinite monkey theorem in popular culture. Given enough time, a hypothetical chimpanzee typing at random would, as part of its output, almost surely produce one of Shakespeare's plays (or any other text). The infinite monkey theorem and its associated imagery is considered a popular and proverbial illustration of the mathematics of probability ...

  6. 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.

  7. Monkey testing - Wikipedia

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    In software testing, monkey testing is a technique where the user tests the application or system by providing random inputs and checking the behavior, or seeing whether the application or system will crash. Monkey testing is usually implemented as random, automated unit tests .

  8. TypeRacer - Wikipedia

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    Registered wpm is how fast the website has calculated a player's speed average throughout the text. It is measured in a way that prevents cheaters from manually sending scores to the website, which means there is often lag that lowers a player's wpm count.

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  10. Albert Tangora - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 1923, Tangora set the 60-minute typing speed world record at 147 words per minute (WPM). After a rest period, he typed 159 words in a one-minute "sprint." The typewriter he used was a QWERTY keyboard Underwood Standard.

  11. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing - Wikipedia

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    Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing is an application software program designed to teach touch typing. Released in late 1987 by The Software Toolworks, the program aimed to enhance users' typing skills through a series of interactive lessons and games.