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Search and watch your favorite YouTube videos with new PixelSense code sample

Microsoft MVP Gian Paolo Santopaolo, with Software Lab, has released a code sample of VideoStream for Microsoft PixelSense. This sample application enables people to search, watch and share their favorite YouTube videos on the Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft PixelSense and other multitouch devices.

[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Xsps0Ho9SU]
VideoStream for Microsoft PixelSense

In addition to creating this really fun app, Gian Paolo has made it available to everyone on MSDN Code Gallery -- which means that you can learn from it and use it as well. What really makes this application stand out is that it's so well designed for several people to share at the same time -- it's a truly multiuser experience.

Gian Paolo's blog, The Dark Side of Dot Net, also has a wealth of background information which goes into the application and user experience design and some detailed information for how to develop the code. This blog is really a great resource for anyone that is interested in natural user interface development.

To learn more about VideoStream for Microsoft PixelSense please click here.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    July 04, 2013
    Very cool thanks for sharing. Any news about when Microsoft is going to have another update on Surface SDK? Maybe make it possible to be developed by VS 2012 on Windows 8 not necessary for Windows 8. It's just more convenience to be able to install Surface SDK on a newer Windows OS and newer Visual Studio rather than old versions. Thanks for the share again

  • Anonymous
    October 23, 2014
    What's the current status of PixelSense? The Samsung sales people say that the SUR40 is discontinued. Is PixelSense dead?

  • Anonymous
    November 06, 2014
    As almost everything that is so advanced that even the author never understand the value and the possibilities we will see done in the future, and better, from another company.

  • Anonymous
    September 11, 2015
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