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Microsoft's Mundie Sees a Future In Spatial Computing

An anonymous reader writes "Speaking at the MIT Emerging Technology Conference, Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie explained that he sees the industry evolving into 'spatial computing,' and he envisions a 3-D virtual world... ...full story at slashdot

from slashdot on Sat, Sep 27 2008

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