Thanks for your input Steve, but I think you are mistaken about the
Windows 7 touch capabilities.

http://blog.gadgetlite.com/2008/05/30/microsoft-surface-multi-touch-technology-enhances/

Also, this will immediately go beyond "'interactive notice boards'
(well suited for use in information kiosks)" as you said.
Restaurants, game centers, etc...the sky is the limit. I have seen
the SDK in action and it is very easy to code with. Any
semi-experienced designer can create applications with ease. Thus
making the Surface's uses boundless.

BTW...Dan, Thank you so much for your post! That was the type of
response I was trying to incite. I would love to see your paper if
you ever are able to write it.

-Jake


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