"Interface-Free" Touch Screen at TED
Down8 writes, "Jeff Han, an NYU researcher, has recently shown off his 'interface free' touch screen technology at the TEDTalks in Monterey. Some sweet innovation that I hope makes it to the mainstream soon." The photo manipulation interface is reminiscent of "Minority Report."
Here's the links
e rtech_TouchTable,,00.htmlo p-grumman.pdf
http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldi
http://www.esri.com/library/fliers/pdfs/cs-northr
Indeed. Reference: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=multi+touch
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In particular we can see the zooming (into maps, etc) gestures in the patent imagery. http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/48/new-apple-patents/ Although these ideas are not too-new, the related apple patents date as far back as Jan 2005 (through to Oct 06)
GNOME did invert some years ago the order of the buttons on right-to-left languages, following the example of the Apple UI, and uses verbs instead of the infamous YNC combo; so, no: "linux" does not do like windows.
and just to be overly zealous: windows vista added message boxes with verbs+descriptions, so neither does newer releases of windows do like the old times (finally).
You can save space. Or you can save time. Don't ever count on saving both at once. -- First Law of Algorithmic Analisys