Surface computing

Surface computing

Surface computing is the term for the use of a specialized computer GUI in which traditional GUI elements are replaced by intuitive, everyday objects. Instead of a keyboard and mouse, the user interacts directly with a touch-sensitive screen. It has been said that this more closely replicates the familiar hands-on experience of everyday object manipulation. [ [http://what-is-what.com/what_is/microsoft_surface.html What is the Microsoft Surface? - What the Microsoft Surface computer is, and how it works ] ] [cite video | title = Surface computing | medium = internet video | publisher = Popular Mechanics TV | date = 2006 | url = http://www.webcastr.com/videos/science_technology/surface-computing.html]

Recent minor innovations in the surface computing field are attributed to Apple, Inc and to Microsoft Corporation. Apple had demonstrated surface computing interfaces intended for professional use since 2006, with no expected product release date. Microsoft unveiled plans for the Microsoft Surface in May 2007. [cite video | title = Microsoft surface computing | medium = internet video | publisher = Popular Mechanics TV | date = 2007 | url = http://www.webcastr.com/videos/science_technology/microsoft-surface.html] The Microsoft Surface seems to be closer to production, with devices intended for consumer use at large establishments such as hotels and casinos. Much earlier work in this area was done at the University of Toronto, Alias Research, and MIT [http://www.billbuxton.com/multitouchOverview.html] .

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