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Today’s students live at a time when technology has the potential to make significant changes in the world. Huge leaps in computing power, the shift to a client plus cloud platform, the emergence of more natural user interfaces, the ability to manipulate and understand terabytes of data – all ...
Coming to a campus near you: Craig Mundie
Coming to a campus near you: Craig Mundie
blog.seattlepi.com — Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, has kicked off the annual Microsoft College Tour, starting at Cornell University today and ending up at the University of Washington on Thursday. He's showing off cool technology demos to try and get students interested in computer ... (more) Coming to a campus near you: Craig Mundie
Video: Highlights from the Microsoft College Tour
Video: Highlights from the Microsoft College Tour
blog.seattlepi.com — Microsoft put together this short video highlighting Craig Mundie's visit to Harvard University as part of the 2009 Microsoft College Tour. (You'll need Silverlight, of course.) (more) Video: Highlights from the Microsoft College Tour
Clippings from Craig Mundie's stop at UW
Clippings from Craig Mundie's stop at UW
blog.seattlepi.com — Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, finished up his 2009 Microsoft College Tour at the University of Washington on Thursday. He spoke to a packed audience at Kane Hall Room 120 and demoed a few prototype technologies Microsoft Research is working on. (more) Clippings from Craig Mundie's stop at UW
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Coming to a campus near you: Craig Mundie
The Microsoft Blog — Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, has kicked off the annual Microsoft College Tour , starting at Cornell University today and ending up at the ...

Video: Highlights from the Microsoft College Tour
The Microsoft Blog — ... of doing for scientists in a large scale what Excel did for businesspeople 20 years ago," he said at Harvard, "which is give you a way of expressing problems that is more natural to you, and without having to go learn about writing programs in a traditional sense." In Seattle, Mundie will speak at 4:15 p.m. at Kane Hall Room 120 on the UW campus. The free event is open to the public. More info is available here . More information about the Microsoft College Tour is available on Microsoft's Web site .

Microsoft Research demo prototype glass screen PC with gesture and eye-tracking control
SlashGear — ... Say what you like about Microsoft, but their Research arm certainly know how to put together an eye-catching demo.  Chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie has been doing a tour of US colleges showing off a prototype next-gen computer – among other things – that has a transparent glass display and can be controlled by pen, voice, touch-free gestures and eye-tracking. ...

Craig Mundie demos ‘natural user interface’ concept from Microsoft Research at College Tour 09
D' Technology Weblog — ... latest in natural user interfaces for this task. A feature of this year’s tour appears to be a next-generation computer – one that docks and undocks from a transparent glass display and allows for not only pen and voice input as you’d come to expect from natural user interfaces, but also incorporates touchless gestures and eye-tracking to interact with the information at hand. The two videos do rest of the talking: More video: PressPass ...

Microsoft demonstrates eye tracking software
Geek In Disguise — ... The future isn’t so far away! Craig Mundie showed this on his recent Microsoft College Tour. I’ve never really seen eye tracking but with big high res screens and a lot of data it begins to make a huge amount of sense. ...

mind-blowing natural user interface concept demos from Microsoft Research
Bink.nu — ... is doing the rounds at a number of prestigious colleges in the States showing off Microsoft’s vision for technology to solve the world’s biggest problems. Of course, one must use the latest in natural user interfaces for this task. ...

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Microsoft's Craig Mundie is scheduled to speak at 4:15 p.m. on Nov. 5, at Kane Hall Room 120 on University of Washington campus, as part of UW Computer Science & Engineering Department's Distinguished Lecturer Series. The event’s free and open to public. The video below ...
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