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Typing Assistance

Posted Aug 4, 2006 by David Risley  

Being able to type and being able to type well are two requirements for almost any job these days. Most people have developed their typing skills over many years of typing evolution; from the one-finger-peck to using both hands and all their fingers at once. For many, though, learning how to type well can be a long, frustrating, and exhausting process.

This site, [http://www.powertyping.com/baracuda/baracuda.htm] , offers users the chance to improve their typing skills in an interactive and fun game. This game builds one’s typing skills by forcing them to constantly look at the monitor, type the appropriate words and cases in a time fashion, and spell correctly.

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