Adobe and the future of Multi-Touch
Here is a short documentary where members of Adobe are discussing the future of multi-touch and the part that Adobe will play in its future. Check out the video below:
"Sandra Guo, 22, always loved video games when she was in high school, but she never thought of pursuing a career in computer science because she felt it wasn't for girls. Even her mother discouraged her."
-- Eve Tahmincioglu, NBC Chicago journalist in the article "Tech industry searching for girls gone geek









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Here is a short documentary where members of Adobe are discussing the future of multi-touch and the part that Adobe will play in its future. Check out the video below:
Jason Shah is a Android developer and consultant based in Chicago. We attended his seminar on Android Multimedia development at Day of Mobile last Saturday. This ABC 7 Chicago special report includes Jason discussing Motorola and Android for developers at the end of last year when the Droid first came out. Check out the video below:
Microsoft Live Labs Pivot technology has been talked about heavily since last year. Most recently news about Pivot has appeared on the web since Gary Flake (the founder of Live Labs) recently presented the Pivot technology at TED 2010. Pivot, built on breakthrough Seadragon technology, basically is a new interactive way to browse and arrange massive amounts of images and data online. Sounds pretty cool huh?! As a developer, you can download pivot and test the interactive technology yourself with your own data by clicking here. In the meantime, check out the video about Pivot below:
Attendees at the Kodak booth at CES 2010 were able to learn about new Kodak products by interacting with their huge multi-touch table. Another example of what you can put together with interactive media skills. Check out the video below:
Check out the video below of the Intel Interactive Infoscape HD Wall, which basically combines real-time web visualization with an interactive wall: