I must agree. If you really look at anything being built and marketed these days, none of it is innovation from scratch. It's a matter of taking existing technologies and assembling and marketing them in new ways. This particular demonstration by Microsoft is not only a new assembly of current technologies, but the product itself will demonstrate a whole new way of marketing via the product itself. Another look at surface technology: http://technology.bondlebay.com/?loadlabels=16
I must agree. If you really look at anything being built and marketed these days, none of it is innovation from scratch. It's a matter of taking existing technologies and assembling and marketing them in new ways. This particular demonstration by Microsoft is not only a new assembly of current technologies, but the product itself will demonstrate a whole new way of marketing via the product itself. Another look at surface technology: http://technology.bondlebay.com/?loadlabels=16