Jeff Hawkins co-founded Handspring with Donna Dubinsky in July of 1998 after five years together at Palm Computing. In 1994, Hawkins invented the original PalmPilot products and founded Palm Computing. He is often credited as the designer who reinvented the handheld market.
An industry veteran with nearly 20 years of technical expertise, Hawkins currently holds nine patents for various handheld devices and features. His vision for handheld computing dates back to the 1980s, when as Vice President of Research at GRiD Systems Corporation he served as principal architect and designer for the GRiDPad and GRiD Convertible. Prior to that, he held key technical positions with Intel Corporation.
He is also the founder and executive director of the non-profit Redwood Neuroscience Institute, a scientific research institute working on theories and mathematical models of brain function.
Hawkins earned his B.S. in electrical engineering from Cornell University.
Okay, so the quickest answer I give on voice recognition is, don't wait around for it. There's 2 problems
with voice recognition. One is you can't really do interesting things with it. You can program 20 names
on a cell phone, and speak the name and it recognizes, yes, but they don't even kno...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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