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	<title>Red Door Interactive &#187; creativity</title>
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	<description>This year marks our 10th anniversary since Red Door first opened its, well, doors. Take a look at what we’ve been up to over the last decade.</description>
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		<title>Gestural Computing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Reid Carr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetVirtual nods to Steve Prentice from Gartner for his paper &#8220;Gestural Computing: The End of the Mouse&#8221; referenced in this month&#8217;s eWeek in an article called &#8220;Whither the Mouse?&#8221; by Scott Ferguson for the inspiration for this post.
For a moment, think about the multi-touch screen from the iPhone and the ...]]></description>
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<p>For a moment, think about the multi-touch screen from the iPhone and the wand movement of the Nintendo Wii. Then, layer on facial recognition technology, electrical activity in the brain, etc.  We&#8217;ve had the touchpads from laptops and that funny little eraser-head thing in the middle of keyboards for a while.  We&#8217;ve also had fun with the webcam feature that lets you put animated hats, masks, etc. on people in real-time in video. All of these things are either here or close to here in some way or another and we are on the cusp of all of it coming together whether it be in Windows 7, or otherwise.</p>
<p>Right now in our industry, we depend on a mouse for a lot. We, at times (and should more than we do), make accommodations for ADA compliance, but, for the most part, we rely on a user&#8217;s mouse (and only one of the available buttons) to help them navigate what we produce.  Our jobs are about to change; usability and creativity is about to jump to a whole new level.  Are we ready to make this leap?  Are we ready to accomodate for the next generation of navigation?  Imagine all the new fun we can have when users are flipping away at our sites and applications as Tom Cruise did in the Minority Report. It&#8217;s an interesting time to be us.</p>
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