| Microsoft tantalises with TechFest demos |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Thursday, 08 March 2007 | |
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Among the projects were: Asirra asks users to prove they are human by distinguishing between pictures of cats and dogs drawn from a library of over two million images - think captcha (the current technology used to distinguish real users of web sites from automated systems intending to leave spam messages), but with natural images instead of distorted text. Boku is intended to introduce children to programming. Although it runs on Xbox and has a game-like appearance (the task is to program a virtual robot to move around and interact with objects) it serves the dual function of developing a new generation of programmers and taking the Xbox beyond pure entertainment. BubbleBoard is an answering machine interface that shows waiting messages as 'bubbles' on a touchscreen, allowing the user to play messages in any order rather than the chronological sequence enforced by conventional devices. Read on for more projects.
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