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Learn about Microsoft’s new Surface Computing
Learn about Microsoft’s new Surface Computing
MSDNArchive
13 Jun 2007 3:36 PM
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Microsoft Surface is a new concept in tabletop computing that let's one or more users interact with the surface. You can drag and drop virtual items like photographs, i.e. flip them to one side etc. just like they would behave on a real desktop
Here is an MSN Soapbox video with Mark Bolger, Director of marketing for Microsoft Surface Computing. For more on10 videos, why not check out
on10.net
Also read
John Dvorak's
great post for color e-paper that will be heading your way soon. Minority report here we come!
-- Rob Atkinson
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