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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
3D touch interface on Acer Mobile
The relevant video at 1:04
Is this weird or cool or Bob on a Cellphone? I'd love your thoughts.
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Jmix90
July 16, 2009 at 2:04 AM
i would say : useless !
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Jonathan Brill
Jonathan provides independent consulting on multitouch product strategy, design and development.
He identifies and produces integrated software/hardware products that grow revenue, streamline operations and differentiate brands.
Most recently, he was an embedded consultant at Microsoft Surface where he helped develop best practices for Natural User Interfaces.
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i would say : useless !
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