Working with VisitLondon.Com, the official visitor guide for the British capital, 'ShakeSpeak' has been developed by software company SwiftKey, best known for their language prediction app.
By analysing the Complete Works of Shakespeare they developed an app that helps turn users text messages into Shakespearean prose by predicting the playwright's best known phrases.
Swiftkey's app, which is available to download free of cost, allows the user to simply type the first word or two of a famous Shakespearean quote and the technology will do the rest.
"SwiftKey learns from your writing style, so who better to have as your guide than one of the world's greatest wordsmiths?. Shakespeare brought language to the masses in innovative and exciting ways -- and now people can experience his unique and timeless use of language on their smartphone keyboard," Rowley said.
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The launch of the ShakeSpeak app is part of the 'Fans of London' tourism campaign from VisitLondon.Com, which is supported by the Great Britain Campaign, British Airways and Hilton.
Shakespeare is believed to have died on his birthday, 23 April, in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616.