Since what seems like forever, SwiftKey has been able to use SMS, Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, RSS Feeds, and Yahoo to "learn" your typing style and better predict your next words. All of these options work well, and now the SK team has added a couple more choices in the latest beta: Evernote and Google+.

Evernote personalization was added "in response to the great feedback" for SwiftKey Note on iOS, the team's first offering to iOS users; Google+ personalization was added because, well, people like to use G+, basically. Here's a look at the other changes found in the latest:

Changelog for the update: Added personalization from Evernote

Added personalization from Google+ public posts

Improved UI for emoji

Improved emoji pane-switching performance

New Themes selection menu Bug fixes: Fixed mentioning people in Google+ posts

Quick period after emoji now works

Flow experience improved on layouts with main letters on secondary characters

Switched email @ button back from @outlook.com to @hotmail.com

Fixed problem with unsupported emoji being predicted (see a square in the prediction bar)

Fixed problem with smartspace inserting spaces between words and punctuation

Fixed several force closes and crashes

If you're a SwiftKey users and like to live on the edge, you can grab the latest beta download right here.