Shahram Izadi: Interactive Devices @ Microsoft | Webday
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(PT) Nesta sessão serão dados exemplos das novidades que estão a ser criadas pela Microsoft no sentido de fomentar interacções mais naturais entre as pessoas e os computadores. Conceitos tradicionais de interacção como – rato e WIMP – estão condenados a ficar no passado.
O futuro aponta neste sentido: mais interacção com as nossas próprias mãos e mais divertimento. Isto tudo, claro, de acordo com a realidade e as necessidades do mundo real.
*esta sessão foi gravada no evento Webday 2010, que teve lugar no mês de Outubro de 2010 nas cidades de Lisboa e Porto.
(EN) In this session, it will be given examples from the novelties that are being developed by Microsoft to promote more natural interactions between users and their computers. Traditional mouse and WIMP based interactions are condemned to stay in the past.
The future points in this way: more interaction with our bare hands and more entertainment, but without leaving the reality and the needs of the real world behind.
*this session was recorded at the Webday 2010 event, that took place in October 2010 in Lisbon and Porto (Portugal).
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