Check out this really novel user interface based on wireless sensor networks called Siftables. If you want a quick idea of what this is about, watch the video on the siftables homepage
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That's some pretty cool stuff. Not exactly sure I understand the application, but it's amazing that they can interface all the "nodes" so well.
Posted by: Brandon | February 19, 2009 at 12:58 PM