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| Tech Off | Next Gen Handhelds | 2 | Jul 23, 2004 at 1:47 PM |
Sanaz Ahari and Steve Rider - Start.com
Jul 24, 2005 at 1:36 AMhttp://www.joshuahayworth.com/just_trying_to_figure_out/2005/07/startcoms_aggre.html
There seems to be a bug in their RSS Feed reader. It doesn't parse Dave Winer's titles correctly.
Just a thought.
Joshua
p.s. Hey Scoble? Any idea why you didn't pick up this post in your any of your egoFeeds? Pubsub or Technorati? I was sure I submitted my site to each of those services to be spidered.
<shrug>
Oh well.
Kevin Schofield -- Tour of Microsoft Research's VIBE group (large screens/multiple monitors)
Jul 23, 2004 at 1:22 PMKevin Schofield -- Tour of Microsoft Research's VIBE group (large screens/multiple monitors)
Jul 23, 2004 at 1:20 PMImagine having 3 monitors hooked up to one desktop. The first 2 would be the traditional side-by-side dual monitor configuration and the third being the massive wall-like display.
You could have a pen device similar to the one used for Tablet PC's.
Instant Whiteboard! Only MUCH more flexible. The wall could be a huge version of OneNote or Visio for Enterprise Architects. I could do all my UML in a design meeting and SAVE it instead of transcribing from my legal pad sheets.
Keep going! This stuff is awesome!
Kam Vedbrat - How are user expectations changing now that computers are being used longer every day?
Jun 04, 2004 at 9:38 PMI know I have a 21" monitor... But it's MY monitor. No hogging the real-estate please!
Anbody checked this out yet?
3D desktop environment: http://www.hamar.sk/sphere/
I wouldn't mind trading in my monitor for a decently priced (read $200-$400) VR Headset. Imagine the sphere desktop at that tracked with the pitch and yaw of my head.
Have my computer now be a semi-imersive environment.
Michael Howard - What if we had an unattackable system?
Apr 06, 2004 at 9:56 PM"This network would be so great, if it weren't for the users" - Random System Administrator
Humans started the fight. They are the ones that wright virii. To attempt to write an un-hackable system with no security bugs sounds like a fools erand. Hence the need for Firewalls, IPSec, and System.Security.Cryptography and why VoIP (at least in MSN Messenger/Netmeeting) and peer-to-peer sucks.