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This looks pretty interesting
- june29 - Jun 01 2007 | microsoft, ui, surface, imported:del.icio.us
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redotted from : eric - who redotted from jigna
very cool - wonder how many years before it actually happens.
redotting Jigna:
Microsoft is starting to tout their new "Surface" initiative. It looks very compelling!
- inozo - May 30 2007
GOOOD!
Microsoft Surface - TableTop System
- Sigalon - Dec 30 2007 | technology, interaction, interface
- discover_the_web - Jun 06 2007
- yako001 - May 31 2007 | art : dispositifs, interfaces
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It says on the site that the device is already on trial in some places and that it will be available for Winter 2007. That's all on the device side. The question will be on the adoption curve. Will enough people write the custom apps to sustain the thing?
that's cool! i hope the surface is smooth enough and resistant to fingerprints.
It will be too expensive initially to inspire broad development, but if it gets to a price point where it makes sense for small businesses (esp retail) to deploy them I could imagine a very large 3rd party s/w market.
Way cool, lots of potential applications.