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Surface Computing in Healthcare

Microsoft have recently announced a fundamentally different way to interact with your computer called Surface http://www.microsoft.com/surface

Surface is a coffee-table sized PC that takes touch screen technology to entirely new levels and gives users a highly interactive experience with all things digital.  Initially you'll be seeing the technology in business environments such as hotels, casinos, and retail establishments - but this is just the start. 

There is a great video here: http://www.on10.net/Blogs/laura/3903/

The 'Surface' group on this web-site will provide information and host discussions on how this technology can be adopted and used in Health.


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