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A few months back I posted a collection of Microsoft Surface tips from the Twitter hashtag #Surfacetip. The 140 character limit is somewhat challenging so I'm planning to tackle these tips one-by-one in a tad more detail.I’ll start with a simple tip, but one that resonates with me from recent projects, and that is ensuring that everyone ...
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Last
week Hungry Hippo came to Microsoft
Surface. As a child I munched my way
through many a white plastic marble so I am fascinated to see how this classic
children’s board game takes to a digital makeover. A number of puzzles, board
games and arcade games have already been given the Surface treatment. Last
month the ...
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Microsoft Surface is a 30–inch diagonal display in a table, with an acrylic tabletop. The resolution is lower than on a regular computer screen, which makes graphics and text look less sharp. This creates some challenges for designers. Sans serif fonts with minimal flourishes, flowing outlines, consistent widths, and generous negative space can be ...
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Saving a document into a fact file and synching it with Live Mesh
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User is watching a news video
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User has pulled up information on the creator of the PowerPoint presentation they are currently reading. User can also video call the person, or share a Live Meeting with him.
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User is reading a news article.
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User has generated a new search on a company by dragging the company name onto the surface
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I’ve been working on a Microsoft Surface project for the last couple of weeks. It’s a pretty neat Enterprise Search application that was revealed in FASTForward 09 conference in Las Vegas last week. We also won the User Experience Solution of the Year award, based on next-generation forward thinking for interface and search design. I’ve been ...
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Imagine a digital utopia where designers are free from grid-based design, and precision mouse control & clicks are replaced by gestural mechanisms. Where imagination is not exclusively for the mavericks to throw a curve ball at what’s achievable. Where we move away from the chair-and-desk paradigm and the frightening portrait WALL-E ...
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