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Imagine placing a digital camera on a tabletop screen and seeing the pictures spill out onto the surface. Now touch and grab each picture and drag it around to share with friends or colleagues. With no obvious point of interaction except its multi-touch screen, Microsoft Surface is the future of interactive, visual computing here today. Windows Vista Business for Embedded Systems provides the equally advanced operating system, with enhanced backend manageability; broad interoperability with industry standards and Microsoft technologies; and familiar, powerful tools for building rich user experiences.
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| Format: | WORD |
| Date: | Oct 2008 |
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