Robert Scoble takes a Qik video of a couple people playing with a Microsoft Surface demo app.
When I look at something like this I see another twist on social computing–no not the multi-player game type, nor the Facebook type. No, I mean more than one person directly interacting with a computer device at a time.
Loren Heiny is a software developer and author of several computer language textbooks. He graduated from Arizona State University in computer science. His first love is robotics. You may follow him on FriendFeed.
Loren Heiny develops applications, such as the Silverlight-based Search TIP and Math TIP, MathPractice, WebcamNotes, ShareKMC, and many more. His personal blog is a great resource for Tablet PC and UMPC developers. Loren has written numerous books on programming and is an experienced commerical software developer. His first love is Robotics. Microsoft has awarded Loren a Tablet PC MVP each year since 2003.
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