The next-gen interface developed by Microsoft is one that shows the world of Minority Report interfaces. Chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie shows that motion sensing and eye tracking technologies are key. I would love have the file browser that he demonstrates in the second movie.
A video of Google of almost 3 minutes long explaining the social search in detail. If you would like to enable this feature it is available in Google labs.
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via youtube.com It’s an older movie, however keep in mind: you pay with your information and your data for your Facebook experience, the more you share, the better your experience will be and the more value Facebook can get out of it. It might be worth it, and sometimes it is not worth it.
via youtube.com A (very) quick look back at the Google story over the last 11 years. From Stanford to Mountain View and around the world, featuring many different products, starting with BackRub (Search) up to Google Wave, StreetView and Chrome.
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via vimeo.com In an effort to establish new platforms for public art and performance, the multimedia duo SWEATSHOPPE has developed a new interactive technology that enables them to explore the relationship between video, mark making and architecture. Dubbed “video painting”, this technology allows them to essentially “paint” video onto any surface. Shooting in Queens, Brooklyn, [...]
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via vint.sogeti.nl A great video mashup of Pulp Fiction and Google Wave
I think the next videos about Google Wave could be about how Google Wave brings world peace :).