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  1. multitouchscreen wrote:

    Thank you Dominic.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 1:32 am
  2. wullon wrote:

    @wullon
    http://twitter.com/wullon/
    technology & digital art

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 2:09 am
  3. ucuzfiyat wrote:

    @ucuzfiyat
    http://twitter.com/ucuzfiyat
    istanbul Turkey
    Best Online Sales Shop in Turkey
    @ucuzfiyat

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 2:24 am
  4. Yoeran Luteijn wrote:

    Twitter: @yoeran
    I am a student Communication & Multimedia Design from Rotterdam, Holland. I'm in the process of building 2 multitouch objects (1 FTIR table, 1 LLP wall). Besides that I'm involved in various projects where I will be designing interactions for multitouch environments. I want to become the link between the multitouch community and students at my school. Trying to get things rolling by introducing, inspiring and motivating fellow students to multitouch. And hoping they will pick it up and start building/designing great innovative applications.
    What I can offer; All new things I learn from an interaction design point of view when building/designing/developing new products. Happy to share, happy to discuss.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 2:38 am
  5. David Terrar wrote:

    Interested in enterprise 2.0, collaboration solutions, web publishing, application of social media in business, evangelizing SaaS and Cloud based technology. I tweet about that stuff as well as creativity and occasionally music, film and family stuff.
    http://twitter.com/DT
    @DT

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 3:04 am
  6. Dominic Kennedy wrote:

    Here’s my thesis http://dominickennedy.de/ba

    Twitter: @dominickennedy

    I tweet in german and english and about everything, Not just hci.

    I Would definitely follow myself.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 2:03 am
  7. lynnmarentette wrote:

    Twitter: @lynnmarentette
    I use Twitter to quickly share links to my blog posts and also to retweet interesting links. I maintain three blogs, which are my online filing cabinets, open to the world.

    My main blog is Interactive Multimedia Technology. The blog focuses interactive multimedia technology that supports collaboration, communication, creativity, and learning. Topics include multi-touch and gesture interaction, HCI, natural user interfaces (NUI), interactive displays, universal usability and accessibility, and multimedia content in a 2.0/2.0 world.

    The World Is My Interface is a blog I started three years ago when I was studying Ubiquitous Computing and Human Computer Interaction. This blog focuses mostly on emerging technologies.
    What is the interface? Real-world locations and public spaces (airports, shopping centers, lobbies, buildings, plazas, parks, etc.), educational or social networks and settings, as well as virtual worlds – simulations, games, VR, or augmented reality – just about anything humans interact with in their daily lives. I post about every day objects from time-to-time, in homage to Don Norman. (http://tshwi.blogspot.com)

    TechPsych: I am a school psychologist in my day job, and I work with a wide range of students, including some with severe disabilities such as autism. The blog focuses on information useful to psychologists, teachers, speech and language therapists, technologists, and parents who are interested in learning more about technology and how it can be integrated it in their work with young people. Topics include Universal Design for Learning, engaged learning, social-emotional & communication skills development, interventions, games for learning, cognitive development, and health & wellness. (http://techpsych.blogspot.com)

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 6:02 am
  8. Robert E. Moran wrote:

    Multitouch will be everywhere if the tech also allows for stylus input as discrete work like sketching cannot be done by fingers, something I find annoying with Apple's insistence on fingers only computing.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 9:05 am
  9. Kate Ho wrote:

    @kateho and @interface3

    I'm working in a startup specialising in writing multitouch software.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 9:32 am
  10. Kieran McMillan wrote:

    Im very excited about the possibilities of multi-touch as a tool in the creative process. During my formative years, my toys were an art box, tape recorder, synthesisers and cameras. During my teens I experimented with musical composition, sampling and jammed with bands. Over the years I explored different aspects of creative process, and computers have become an invaluable tool for combining analogue with digital techniques and materials. I've always been frustrated with the keyboard and mouse interface.

    Multi-touch and simple hand gestures that work intuitively will revolutionise the way we use computers and provided the cost is too high a barrier, will make computers significantly more accessible for all ages and abilities.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 9:51 am
  11. Brandon Maseda wrote:

    @brandonmaseda EVO Interactive Touch Window – http://www.vimeo.com/8341021

    Entrepreneur / Investor / Design / Digital / Touch / Interactive / Creative

    Always looking to connect with bright minded innovators with interesting new technologies.

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 9:53 am
  12. TornadoTwins wrote:

    I graduated from the same school! Live in USA now though.
    I'm into multitouch because of this: http://www.guimags.com
    My twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tornadotwins

    -TT

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 10:51 am
  13. gallypette wrote:

    :)

    Posted 24 Jan 2010 at 11:27 am
  14. So touch wrote:

    So touch is a new digital technologies company that drastically improves the way brands connect with their audience and users interact with digital content across all sectors and industries. We are half creative, half marketing, yet 100% new digital technologies so we understand how to get the best out of the latest innovations to reach tangible objectives.

    NEW So touch Presentation – Discover the first administrable multi-touch presentation software for Windows 7 http://tinyurl.com/ygen55y

    Twitter: @so_touch

    Posted 25 Jan 2010 at 1:10 am
  15. fergus roche wrote:

    Hi all,
    My twitter is @ferg4ddc & @onebigfield. I run a small user experience consultancy, http://www.onebigfield.com. I talk about play and work.

    I want to develop a multi-touch digital wall to allow me to work with distributed teams between offices: Bristol to London, Bristol to Mumbai, Mumbai to Shanghai etc.

    I need one to practice the way I work – lots of post-its, 10s of flipchart sheets stuck up on walls through workshops I run. I want to start working digitally across shared walls.

    I need help building these digital walls. I have no real intentions to monetise it. And I have every intention to share my thinking and process with one and all.

    Most important to me is finding a solution that sits it as close to wiimote end of the spectrum, piggybank over existing, cheap technology.

    So I'll be following yous to solicit help and advice in this endeavour.

    All the best,
    Fergus

    Posted 25 Jan 2010 at 1:39 am
  16. stromberg wrote:

    http://twitter.com/hstromberg/
    blog:www.illusionsdesign.org

    for multi touch, augmented reality, hologram and emerging technologies news… focus on marketing, campaigns, and creativity…

    Posted 26 Jan 2010 at 1:04 am
  17. robholding wrote:

    @robholding
    Great Photographer in England for both personal and corporate clients.
    I love all gadgets and the latest technology. I also do some R&D for an Event & Exhibitions company.

    Posted 28 Jan 2010 at 3:18 am

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