Today, it is available in more than 100 languages, including Arabic, Russian, Thai and Afrikaans. The app was initially paid for but became free with paid in-app upgrades when it became available on the app store. 'As of today, we have agreed to join the Microsoft family.' In a statement on the company's blog, founders Jon Reynolds and Ben Medlock, wrote: 'We're excited to announce an important milestone on SwiftKey's journey. Today the company reports more than 300 million users worldwide. Microsoft has a keen interest in the firm's AI research which could make Cortana more accurate SwiftKey was started by Cambridge graduates in 2008, launching its predictive auto-correcting keyboard app on Android in 2010 and iOS in 2014. Nasa will send a tiny torch to the moon: ‘Lunar flashlight’ is one of 13 satellites to launch on first test of world’s biggest rocket. ![]() Airbus glider set to fly to the edge of space in record breaking 90,000ft test that could pave the way for hypersonic planes and aircraft on MARS.Best way to boost your phone's battery life? Uninstall Facebook: Tests reveal the app drains power and slows handsets down.Eagle versus drone! Video shows Dutch police training birds of prey to take down aircraft in mid-air.
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