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ugh, while the concept of patents are good, sometimes this stuff just drives me nuts...
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ugh, while the concept of patents are good, sometimes this stuff just drives me nuts...
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2009-01-27
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Multitouch is a concept that dates back to the early 80s, 2 years before the launch of the Macintosh. How it works and what it is is very obvious to anybody who operates a multitouch enabled device. Hard not to make it public.
http://mashable.com/2009/01/26/apple...-touch-patent/
Tim
http://samoff.com