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      <itunes:summary>By now you&#39;ve probably seen Microsoft&#39;s Productivity Future Vision video, also known as the 2019 video. But why does Microsoft make envisioning videos? What&#39;s the process? Is it all vapor or are we really going to see some of these things in upcoming products? I met with Director of Envisioning, Ian Sands, and he walks us through the process, the hopes, and the challenges. Ian tells us what we need to keep an eye on in the short term (input devices for one) and what things are on the farthest edge of the ten year vision.&amp;nbsp;Find out what Skinny Puppy, Dreamliner, and Cradle to Cradle have to do with the video. </itunes:summary>
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