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		<title>iPhone and Multi-touch development</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After some months where I had big difficulties on finding the time to do some personal research, as I always did, it seems that I am finally finding again this mixture of motivation, constancy, and of course time. So in the last month I&#8217;ve been studying Objective-C with iPhone SDK and, as you can see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After some months where I had big difficulties on finding the time to do some personal research, as I always did, it seems that I am finally finding again this mixture of motivation, constancy, and of course time. So in the last month I&#8217;ve been studying Objective-C with iPhone SDK and, as you can see from <a title="iPhone posts on Filthy RIA blog" href="http://blogs.conchango.com/filthyria/archive/tags/iphone/default.aspx">my more technical posts</a>, I&#8217;m quite happy with the results I&#8217;m getting. Playing with iPhone SDK means also have a very portable way to test multi-touch interactions. This kind of applications are definitely not new for many developers, just imagine the <a title="Tangible Media Group website" href="http://tangible.media.mit.edu/">Tangible Media Group</a> at MIT, then of course all the Jeff Han&#8217;s &#038; co. So despite it seems I got too late to face these issues, I reckon there is still so much to do and experiment with these kind of interactions but also that probably is getting a bit over rated. From one side there are companies like Apple and Microsoft that want to show to the world how innovative they are. The first delivering multi-touch devices to millions of people, but with a small usage in it, the second spreading info about new projects (Surface, Interactive Wall, etc.. ) and more importantly the fact that Windows 7 will support multi-touch, leaving since now just words, no facts. From the other side people that are probably not sure about how useful these interactions might be. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s a case that not many other mobile companies are planning to fight iPhone with similar feature.</p>
<p>It is definitely good fun start thinking about how you would architecture an application with that kind of functionalities, but it is still quite hard to see so many useful cases, a part of course the wow factor (which many might be consider enough). For this reason despite I am quite happy with some technical parts of my experiments, the interactivity still doesn&#8217;t convince me and it&#8217;s probably time I start thinking about it more seriously.</p>
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