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The
usual #Surface suspects have been posting their Microsoft Surface tips on
Twitter. To avoid losing these design recommendations for this interaction paradigm in to the twittersphere I have collated the first 20 tips below.
If
anyone wants to suggest further tips then please use the hashtag ...
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On
multi-touch devices like Microsoft
Surface and the SMART table
multiple users interact with digital content concurrently. These digital social experiences extend
beyond a poke
and a tweet as users
interact face-to-face. The success of
these multi-user social platforms depends on the familiarity of the users, a
cocktail of ...
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Ouch! Received an email this morning stating that playful design has no place in a business context!
For the last 3 weeks a small team of us have been working on an Enterprise Search application and we finally have something to show for our hard endeavours. Our Microsoft Surface Enterprise Search demo rears it's pretty ...
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In a previous
post, Object Recognition leads the way for Microsoft
Surface, I touched on how Microsoft
Surface recognizes devices placed on top of it. Microsoft Surface reads a small
square 8-bit tag that is attached to an object so that users can interact with
it. The tag is a combination of dots that
works like a barcode. When ...
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At
the Tesco wine fair the Microsoft Surface table turns from a bar in to a rich
immersive experience for the wine enthusiasts to explore content though touch
and natural gestures. The punters had their own take on the five Ss in tasting
wine. So as spit became swallow and their
hand-eye coordination slowly declined over the day, you ...
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During
the Surface workout Isobel demonstrated the magic of Microsoft Surface. The
one feature of Microsoft
Surface that Bel didn’t touch on was object recognition. Yet object recognition is one of the features
of Microsoft
Surface that really excites me. The five cameras inside the unit can
recognise objects placed on the ...
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