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Surface Computing has arrived and so has our blog

Microsoft Surface 

 

Welcome to the Microsoft Surface blog. Our first post!

 

Our plan with this blog is to share the latest and greatest developments within our group, meet our unique team, give you sneak peeks at new features, apps, demos and cool UX interactions. We’ll post pictures, interviews with the team, cool links, and direct you to a host of new web videos showcasing Surface that no one’s ever seen before. Hopefully this becomes your go-to site when you think of Surface, beyond surface.com that is.

 

We’ve pulled together a cross functional team (software, hardware, user experience, marketing and biz dev) to share their unique perspectives as they each work to bring this revolutionary product to market. Over the coming days you’ll get to meet each one of these folks as they post their thoughts on Surface and the opportunity ahead. Then, we’ll see where it goes from there, maybe a couple of posts a week…when we’ve got news or interesting insights to share. Oh...and in addition, we hope to feature guest bloggers now and again, maybe a noted researcher who’s advised our team or a partner that’s getting ready to deploy Surface in their business. Lot's of goodness ahead...

 

 

Cheers,

-K Robert Warnick, Sr. Marketing Communications Manager

Comments

  • Anonymous
    November 01, 2007
    Good to see the Surface team start blogging - Surface Computing has arrived and so has our blog Now hurry

  • Anonymous
    November 01, 2007
    Great to see you guys blogging. I'll be following your posts with great interest. Rob Bushway Tablet PC MVP GottaBeSurface.com GottaBeMobile.com

  • Anonymous
    November 01, 2007
    Nice product, waiting for this long time ago (but at a price that we "final users" can arrange).

  • Anonymous
    November 01, 2007
    Great Guys.. keep it coming. We all want to see more and more. Regards, Vikas Goyal - MVP Solutions Architect

  • Anonymous
    November 01, 2007
    Hi, Good to see this product is finally getting solidified.  We've spoken to a number of our clients about this new "interface" and have a number of clients interested in seeing what these units look and feel like and - depending on the pricing, obviously - deploying them. Keep us informed - we're most definitely interested in Microsoft Surface Computing.

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  • Anonymous
    November 02, 2007
    Tales from the Microsoft Surface team has 2 entrie on its blog: Surface Computing has arrived and so

  • Anonymous
    February 13, 2008
    hi, i m very much interested  in knowing the technical stuff about surface or surface computing where can i find all this information? -Aditya

  • Anonymous
    June 30, 2008
    Hi ,i am intrested in knowing the software involved to build a simulation to implement new things or application with surface...Where can i get the simulation software and how to build it with my desktop?

  • Anonymous
    July 02, 2008
    Parthiban, Thanks for your interest in the simulator. The simulation software is part of the Microsoft Surface SDK. The SDK is currently not publically available. We are working with a limited number of ISVs and commercial launch partners at this time in order to ensure the best possible end–user experience for applications built on Surface. Eric

  • Anonymous
    April 26, 2012
    lets hear about games..  specifially .. eveonline.. and battlefied / call of duty.. i've also noticed the processor / cameras don't track a moving finger very well.. any comments apreiciated.. as i wana buy 1 but maybe i have to wait for version 3.0