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I think that surface and gesture computing is going to explode over the next five years. We're going to see it in many areas of our life. We already are with devices like the iPhone and the HTC Touch, however Surface will bring more opportunities with it.
Surface brings a larger space to interact with, and more options. ...
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After watching this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJHYqE0RDg on the Android Demo, I have to say that the touch portion of the demo is nice. Who knows, maybe I could create a ''copy and paste'' program for the touch device and win some of that 10 million dollar prize money.
But what I'd really like is to work ...
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I recently returned from a vacation to one of the pioneers of UX, Walt Disney World. And the thing that impressed me was the experience that Disney wanted you to have. They want it immersive, consistent, friendly, themed, thrilling yet safe, familiar, and helpful. They succeed pretty much 100% of the time. And the ...
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Since Apple brought on the founders of Fingerworks, I think I know why the iPhone doesn't have ''cut and paste''. It's because the gestures for cut and paste are used for different actions on the iPhone from the Fingerworks keyboards.
So ''cut and paste'' on a Fingerworks keyboard become ''zoom in and zoom out'' on the ...
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