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Entry Posted June 5, 2007

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Where Words Fail Us (www.systemshutdown.com):
… Any research into improving our user interface devices is good research. Sharing how to make your own at home, that’s got you some bonus points. I was able to meet the inventor at Siggraph. He was very friendly, but a little hesitant to let attendees …

Area51 » Guide, Software & P2P! (www.area51.p2pforum.it):
… Patrick Baudisch …

Whisperoftheshot (blog.whisperoftheshot.com):
… soap homepage …

Ticogeek’s Weblog (ticogeek.wordpress.com):
… ElLucid Touches un prototipo para aparatos portátiles sensibles al tacto, estilo iPhone, pero con la novedad de ser “transparentes”, o sea, en lugar de tocar el frente de la pantalla para usarlo se toca desde atrás. El …

Ticogeek’s Weblog (ticogeek.wordpress.com):
… ElLucid Touches un prototipo para aparatos portĂĄtiles sensibles al tacto, estilo iPhone, pero con la novedad de ser “transparentes”, o sea, en lugar de tocar el frente de la pantalla para usarlo se toca desde atrĂĄs. El …

[px] (www.pxplz.com):
… link with vid …

Signor Blog (www.scoditti.com):
… presented in the first part are used by the new hardware and software techniques. First of all, we will start by presenting the latest hardware innovation brought by the scientific community. Two great examples will be briefly introduced,: the “earPod …

worGamer (worgamer.com):
… it back for the gaming market. While aimed at game consoles and the PC gaming community I think the device also has some potential for folks look for a decent entertainment PC interface. I personally would still rather see a commercial version of theSoap Mousebut until that happens I'll be keeping an eye out for the Motus Darwin - scheduled to retail in the neighborhood of about $100. For a full writup of the Motus Darwin check out Technology Review. …

Where Words Fail Us (verbal007.wordpress.com):
… who picked up it squeezed too hard and broke a half dozen of his other units. A training session lasted a minute or two… …or you can just make your own!  Yes, please tell me how us how we can replace our 20+ year old pointing device, the mouse.Please checkout “Soap”.Where Words Fail Us …

Sadrhino (www.sadrhino.net):
… Love this …

user designer : to each their own user experience (HCI, Interaction Design & Usability) (www.user-designer.com):
… would you make it easier to move content around large displays? How about when you can interact with the displays using your whole body? Check out this interactive online flash demo where you can play with drag-and-pop. Instructions for the demo arehere. Drag-and-pop is designed so when a “user starts dragging an icon towards some target icon, drag-and-pop responds by temporarily moving potential target icons towards the user’s current cursor location, thereby allowing the user to interact with …

Jason Cartwright (www.jasoncartwright.com):
… End of Support for Netscape web browsersA Very Mery (Merc) Christmas! | Danger Room from Wired.comBurton poachersHandBrakeThe BEAST: America's Best FiendThe New York Times > U.S. > Image > A String of Debatesdragandpop.swfAll Bookmarks …

The AlpineInker (community.research.microsoft.com):
… Ken Hinckley's research home pageInkSeine project pagePatrick Baudisch's projects page …

TouchDesk (www.touchdesk.nl):
… pouch and triggering the sensor by squeezing and pushing the optical electronics around as you would with a wet bar of soap. The results are interesting. Check out the video on the following page, which includes a full Do It Yourself instruction!http://www.patrickbaudisch.com/projects/soap/index.html …

BlogIssues · The Blog for Any Issue (www.blogissues.com):
… What looks like Borg spare parts to me, is a Nintendo Power Glove turned into a mouse. Amazing project. Besides looking amazingly geeky cool, the motion was detected and the fingers actually controlled the mouse clicks!Soap - Midair MouseSoap is a pointing device based on hardware found in a mouse, yet works in mid-air. Soap consists of an optical sensor device moving freely inside a hull made of fabric. As the user applies pressure from the outside, the optical sensor …

HealthBlog (blogs.msdn.com):
… InkSeine; an investigational upgrade to the digital inking experience that builds upon and improves navigational and data input functionality. We also take a look at a research project calledLucid Touchthat proposes ways to make the interaction between our fingers when used as pointing devices and the computer screen (especially on very small devices) a whole lot easier. The video ends with a look at a fun and interesting tool that may one day …

404 Not Found (www.formulaonline.it):
… un palmare o apparecchio (anche un cellulare) con finiture scure lucide, sa a cosa mi riferisco. Mi ha fatto sorridere leggere della “soluzione” (se così dobbiamo proprio chiamarla) brevettata da Sony. Non mi convince nemmeno l’escamotage delLucid Touchadottato da Microsoft Research & Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, in cui si interagisce tramite il tocco (multitouch) della parte posteriore dello schermo. Non credo che siano quelle le strade che ci poteranno ad una soluzione del problema. …

user designer : to each their own user experience (HCI, Interaction Design & Usability) (www.user-designer.com):
… m focusing on a series of research projects from Patrick Baudisch, who is affiliated with the VIBE group in Microsoft Research and DUB in the University of Washington. Over the years Patrick and co-researchers have developed a range ofinnovative interaction techniquesfocused on enhancing people’s ability to move content around screens. Interactive displays surfaces are getting larger - for example checkout these exciting demos of Multi-Touch and Surface (thanks to Cormac and co for the link …

user designer : to each their own user experience (HCI, Interaction Design & Usability) (www.user-designer.com):
… let go of the icon, we catch our breath then run half way back across the room to where we started. How would you make it easier to move content around large displays? How about when you can interact with the displays using your whole body? Check outthis interactiveonline flash demo where you can play with drag-and-pop. Instructions for the demo are here. Drag-and-pop is designed so when a “user starts dragging an icon towards some target icon, drag-and-pop responds by temporarily moving potential target icons …

I'm taking COGS 120 (takingcogs120.blogspot.com):
… This is cool. Despite being similarly tosoap devicetalked about in class, this is something else entirely. The basic idea is to determine a user's intent by how they hold the device. So, if the user holds it like a phone, it would go into phone mode, etc. …

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