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Bill really likes us…

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Bill Gates, chairman, co-founder and former head of Microsoft, has predicted that continual expansion of Internet services will provoke a revolution in software development.

During a visit to Hong Kong, Gates attended a forum on August 12 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Microsoft Research Asia, the company’s regional research lab, which was founded in 1998 in Beijing, and has provided training for more than 2,000 interns from universities in the region.

This was Gate’s first official speech in public after he stepped down as Microsoft Chief Executive in July 2008 to move to a full-time philanthropist role at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

This digital icon discussed likely technology breakthroughs in the next decade with the presidents of three local universities — Paul Chu, of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Lawrence Lau, of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Tsui Lap-chee of The University of Hong Kong.

Underestimated changes

Gates told the 1,600 academics, IT representative and students that software breakthroughs would approach faster than they imagined.

He said one significant innovation will be the Natural User Interface (NUI) which had been underestimated. In the future it will “encompass all the new interaction techniques”, such as touch and speech. He predicted extensive application of NUI in the robotics field, so that future robots can “drive cars, pick things up and understand visual scenes”.

“Breakthroughs in hardware are definitely happening, as are breakthroughs in software,” said Gates.

Software-driven world

The former Microsoft Chief maintained that programs will drive every part of human life, with television and the Internet likely to fuse together. He said future televisions could all connect to the Internet, perform search functions, and locate videos using voice recognition.

“The devices that will be software-driven won’t stop at the personal computer, the full-screen device or the pocket-sized device, the phone. It will really be pervasive,” Gates said.

Microsoft Research Asia is currently conducting research on such televisions, where couch potatoes will key in search words with their remote controls, and the TV will search related videos using speech recognition technology. Users will also be able to customize channels with the search function.

Gates stressed that the Internet TV will only be part of the enormous change brought by technology within the next decade. “…the frontiers of software are constantly changing and that’s why this is an industry that’s so exciting,” he said.

Innovating for the better

Gates also shared his views on technology as solutions to global problems with university leaders, and stressed that innovations can change the world. He gave the example of the personal computer, describing it as “the best tool mankind ever created” when connected to the Internet, and said that many biological advances are achieved with the help of computers.

Chinese University of Hong Kong president, Lawrence Lau, highlighted the importance of the Internet in terms of knowledge distribution. He said access to broadband was crucial to overcoming poverty.

Two other local university leaders, Paul Chu and Tsui Lap-chee, agreed that properly managed technologies can solve global issues such as genetic diseases and even the energy shortage.

This trip is Gate’s first visit to Hong Kong in nine years. He had watched the Olympic Opening Ceremony before attending the forum in Hong Kong and meeting the city’s Chief Executive Donald Tsang.

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WOW what a crazy year! 2008

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Hey guys I’m back. I have been so busy this past quarter year. I haven’t had the time to do much multi touch stuff. Thats about to change. 2009 is a fresh start for me. Going to give more time to the few apps I started and the 2 I have planed. It was hard not having the time to do this sooner but i feel that the time was spent learning new things and getting better at coding. I started using a few new tools like swftools pdf2swf and swfc learning to write sc scripts and compile swfs from scratch. I have been using Flashdevelop and loving it. This is were I say the best part is that it’s free. Thats so not true try it out yourself and see what I mean. Theres tons of things that make it bad ass. Also learned how to use eclipse with the FDT plug-in. What I still what to learn is python and ruby. Also red5 server if I have the time :) Well gots to run

niceminds.com LLP mouse driver tests w/ Radiohead

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

niceminds.com LLP multi touch mouse driver tests

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Getting ready for the next set up

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Ok so I have started planing my next multi touch set up. This time I’m going to build a LLP set up. I’m thinking of going with a LCD screen this time around. Maybe a 20 or 30 inch. I think that if I’m goning to do it. I should get a big one. I need to get a backlight ready too. I’m just happy I will be able to use the table in the daylight. This is a big step in the right direction.

www.crystalminds.net Touch!Library

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Today I spent a little time coding some extra stuff into the already awesome Touch!Library. This was created by Mark van Wijnen. This is a great how to code a simple flash multi touch app. The download for the source is here:

http://www.crystalminds.net/?page_id=11

I also have a download for you too use :

http://niceminds.com/downloads/hotBlocks.zip

hotBlocks has dragable touch code added also hittest code check it out : )

Flash Player 10

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Check it out multi toucher’s…

3D Effects - Easily transform and animate any display object through 3D space while retaining full interactivity. Fast, lightweight, and native 3D effects make motion that was previously reserved for expert users available to everyone. Complex effects are simple with APIs that extend what you already know.

Enhanced Drawing API - Runtime drawing is easier and more powerful with re-styleable properties, 3D APIs, and a new way of drawing sophisticated shapes without having to code them line by line.

Visual Performance Improvements – Applications and videos will run smoother and faster with expanded use of hardware acceleration. By moving several visual processing tasks to the video card, the CPU is free to do more.

Nice!!! here is the link:

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10

I have been learning OOP

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Over the last few night I have been deep into actionscript code. I have started writing my first app for the multi touch table. It really is anything. Just learning to get all the classes and stuff deployed into the right spot for it to work. I have a ton of ideas for programs and a few custom classes.  I want to write a blue tooth class for AS3. I can’t find one anywhere. Maybe one of you might now of one around? If so send me a link. Also I will be sharing my first app with the NUI group.

Here is my 3rd MT08 video enjoy

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

FS mirror

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Yesterday when I was out in the morning. I came across this TV repair shop in my town. Next to there dumpster they have all kinds of junk out for the garbage. Mostly old rear projection TV’s. Well in one of them the FS mirror was still there. Oh yeah 100 dollar mirror sitting there waiting for me to take it home. Guess what I did take it home. So now I have everything I need. That was my last part to get. I have been using a mirror I bought from Lowes ( a hardware store in the US) Now I can return that one and use the one I got from the dumpster. So now I will have a better image and no screen door effect. Awesome that made my day yesterday. It’s always nice to find money laying on the ground and in this case it was like finding money. I was going to ask them if they had mirrors that I could have but decided to wait and see if they threw one out first. You know if I asked they would want to charge me money. At lest thats what I thought and before I did spend more money I gave this a try. It paid off


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