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Keepin’ It Real: Pushing The Desktop Metaphor With Physics, Piles, and the Pen

Big changes are impacting the computing technology industry. Many of these changes are influenced by the work of experience engineers attempting to find new-and-improved ways for users to interact with content. One such example comes from the folks at BumpTop, whose YouTube video, “Keepin’ It Real: Pushing The Desktop Metaphor With Physics, Piles, and the Pen,” (included below) demonstrates one way desktops of the future may be built.

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