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Now that Apple has annoucned their iPhone, theres a whole lot more interest in touch-based interfaces. Microsoft has done some good work here with products like the UMPC, but the really pioneering stuff comes from Microsoft Research, in a project called TouchLight.
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- Anonymous
January 19, 2007
If you're interested in some real-world applications on Vista using touch, check out the HP TouchSmart PC. It has three applications designed specifically for touch interaction. I guess Apple got the multi-touch interface into the market first (although technically it's not available yet).