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Max Woolf · Top Commenter · Carnegie Mellon University · 566 subscribers
CODE INNOVATIVE KINECT SOFTWARE.
USE MS PAINT FOR PROMO PICTURE.
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· 15 hours ago
Arron Washington · Top Commenter · Owner / Captain of Awesome at The Radical Edwards
The things people are doing with Kinect are incredible. Glad Microsoft didn't squash the community when it first sprung up.
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· 15 hours ago
Vadim Berman · Top Commenter
Actually, Microsoft has well honed skills working with partners. They changed a lot over the last decade. But so far there were no spontaneously springing ecosystems like with Kinect, let's see how they handle that.
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· 13 hours ago
Vadim Berman · Top Commenter
So these guys debuted at TechCrunch Disrupt and the first prize went to a virtual bar in Facebook?
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· 13 hours ago
Max Woolf · Top Commenter · Carnegie Mellon University · 566 subscribers
Yes.
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· 11 hours ago
Buntu Redempter · Top Commenter · Burien, Washington
Finally, something worth talking about!
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· 14 hours ago
Adam Rodnitzky · San Francisco, California
The true story for any retail technology play is not the technology, but getting retailers/brands to buy. It's getting easier, but it is still no cake walk. Good luck to the Shopper Tracker team!
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· 11 hours ago
Luis Paolini · Buenos Aires, Argentina
Argentinian style
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· 5 hours ago
Carlos Solis · Santiago, Chile
Great idea, a little expesive to implement, but really innovative!
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· 14 hours ago
Mike MacMillan
We have been doing this since December last year good to see we have competition... Well done guys, seriously. Field of view is an issue with this tech for this purpose though and the way it is positioned in the vids would require 1 kinect per 1.5 meters (4 feet) so you will need a bucket load if you want to do the supermarket.
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· 5 hours ago
Ambles Kock · Yahoo!
This is very similar to ShelfHawk from the Evolution Robotics Retail (http://www.evoretail.com/technology/custom.html).
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· 3 hours ago
Christopher Pickerel · Del Oro High
I have a very creative and organized set of plans for a KINNECT product. I need a developer(s) with the skills, which I am finding out is difficult to do since it is so new. I don't want to manage a developer, I want a partnership. Anyone know where to look?
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· 12 hours ago
Michael Howe · Director at Whisky Club
Have you seen this company - http://euclidelements.com/ - It does a similar thing but by using your smartphone to track movement!
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· 9 hours ago
Mike MacMillan
Not quite Euclid track the position of the phone not the interaction with products. Euclid is a very cool presence detection concept this is more related to product engagement than presence (ala Euclid). Both are cool concepts but really different...
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· 5 hours ago
Ricardo Solon · Top Commenter
this whole Kinect movement might save Microsoft after all...Now it's clear that the future on microsoft is the XBOX and kinect.
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· 13 hours ago
Dan Bowen · Top Commenter
Xbox and Kinect may just be the next Google/Facebook...the possibilities are huge.
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· 14 hours ago
Max Woolf · Top Commenter · Carnegie Mellon University · 566 subscribers
...you're joking, right.
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· 14 hours ago
Andrew Yang · University of California, San Diego
this comment actually blew my mind
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· 14 hours ago
Jason Gonzalez · Top Commenter
Microsoft could create it, but it definitely wouldn't be on xbox.
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· 14 hours ago
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James Howlett · Toronto, Ontario
This could also help with theft!
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· 15 hours ago
Jim Danz · Harvard College
Awesome!
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· 14 hours ago
Curtiss P AisleFinder · Top Commenter
Sweet
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· 15 hours ago
Paweł Woźniak
Now, we have a reason to wear sunglasses in stores. Also some spam-touch of exrta goods... Seriously, minority report is comming....
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· 9 hours ago
Tobias Frömrich · FHDW Gütersloh
Very innovative Kinect usage! There is much potential in this idea...
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· 8 hours ago
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