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Issaquah, Wash., Biometrics Firm Uses Keystroke Rhythms to Verify Identity.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, May, 2004

By Monica Soto Ouchi, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

May 10--Before a technology company introduces a new product, before it wraps it in a pretty box, that product is nothing more than an idea.

This is a story of one idea, a concept so compelling that two companies have lost their fortunes trying to make it into a business. Now a third, BioNet Systems of Issaquah, is trying again.

This story contains twists and turns that span a century. It's told here from the beginning, in six short chapters.

Chapter 1: In 1835, American inventor and accomplished painter Samuel Morse used electricity to transmit signals by wire.

He offered Congress a demonstration nine years later, using an experimental...

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