Friday, 13 March 2009
Human Portable Information Availability will double in 2009
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Saw this very cool talk on TED given by Pattie Maes & Pranav Mistry: Unveiling the "Sixth Sense", game-changing wearable tech. The concept is from Minority Report, where Tom Cruise was able to manipulate computer information floating in the air in front of him. Minority Report was not the first to introduce this concept however, can anyone remember the Keanu Reeves talkie action vehicle that was years ahead in technological vision?
I'm really geeked about this technology, just a few minutes of cursory thinking about this really opens up so many realms of possibility. Consider what it could do for the programming community. If we had a repository of code we could have this interface watching our coding efforts and recommend code fragments instantly with instantaneous copy and paste right into the project. We could also use this to immediately project the project in front of us in a demo mode, sort of like a heads up display. And this is just programming!
Geeked I tell ya!
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