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OneKey wants to make it easier to work without a desktop by integrating apps into mobile keyboards – Yahoo News Australia
“The app that you use the most on your phone and you don’t realize it is your keyboard,” says Christophe Barre, the co-founder and chief executive of OneKey. A member of Y Combinator’s most recent cohort, OneKey has a plan to make work easier on mobile devi…

“The app that you use the most on your phone and you don’t realize it is your keyboard,” says Christophe Barre, the co-founder and chief executive of OneKey.
A member of Y Combinator’s most recent cohort, OneKey has a plan to make work easier on mobile devices by turning the keyboard into a new way to serve up applications like calendars, to-do lists and, eventually, even Salesforce functionality.
People have keyboards for emojis, other languages and gifs, but there have been few ways to integ…
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