Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Brown University and Microsoft Research For Pen-Centric Computing
Posted by Raphael Salgado in "NEWS" @ 12:00 PM
"At a joint press conference later today, Brown University and Microsoft Research will unveil plans for the Microsoft Center for Research on Pen-Centric Computing, which will promote and fund research aimed at improving pen-based operation of Tablet PCs, Pocket PCs, Palm Pilot personal digital assistants, electronic whiteboards and conventional desktop computers. The center is the first academic research program in the nation dedicated to pen-centric computing innovation. Through the three-year joint research and education alliance, Microsoft Research and Brown University will explore and develop new ways to use pen-like styluses to operate computing devices. Under the alliance, Microsoft Research will invest $1.2 million (U.S.) over the next three years.
There's nothing like putting bright, uninhibited college students and research money together to result in great ideas, concepts, and advancements. If you haven't seen the Multi-Touch Interaction Experience video on YouTube yet, you can see that we still have a long way to go. Anyone have any bright ideas or future applications of touch and pen-computing technology?
There's nothing like putting bright, uninhibited college students and research money together to result in great ideas, concepts, and advancements. If you haven't seen the Multi-Touch Interaction Experience video on YouTube yet, you can see that we still have a long way to go. Anyone have any bright ideas or future applications of touch and pen-computing technology?