‘Seadragon Mobile’: Microsoft Live Labs’s iPhone app
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“The iPhone is the most widely distributed phone with a (graphics processing unit),” Daley explained. “Most phones out today don’t have accelerated graphics in them The iPhone does and so it enabled us to do something that has been previously difficult to do. I couldn’t just pick up a Blackberry or a Nokia off the shelf and build Seadragon for it without GPU support.”
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Microsoft ha llegado al iPhone!
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Microsoft's first iPhone app: Seadragon Mobile
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[image credit – TechFlash] Todd Bishop at Techflash just noticed that Microsoft’s Live Labs has published our first iPhone app - Seadragon Mobile. It’s terrific to see this innovation coming out but I have to ask myself where is the Windows Mobile version? Surely phones like the Touch HD from HTC would benefit from this too? Anyway, I’m off to check it out on my iPod Touch and you can check it out with the video on the Live Labs site or download from the ...
SeaDragon Mobile: Microsoft's First Ever iPhone App [Microsoft]
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... he was impressed with the iPhone's superior hardware. The iPhone is the most widely distributed phone with a (graphics processing unit). Most phones out today don’t have accelerated graphics in them. The iPhone does and so it enabled us to do something that has been previously difficult to do. I couldn’t just pick up a BlackBerry or a Nokia off the shelf and build Seadragon for it without GPU support. It's the new Ray Ozzie Microsoft, right? [Techflash]
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Seadragon Mobile: Microsoft’s First iPhone App is Released
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... in Silverlight. But no Windows Mobile version, and an iPhone version? Some Microsoft heads might have exploded over that thought. But as Alex Daley, group product manager for Microsoft Live Labs, told TechFlash :“The iPhone is the most widely distributed phone with a (graphics processing unit). Most phones out today don’t have accelerated graphics in them The iPhone does and so it enabled us to do something that has been previously difficult to do. I couldn’t just pick up a Blackberry or a Nokia off the shelf and build Seadragon for it without GPU support.” Curious? Here’s ...
Microsoft releases amazing Seadragon Mobile app- for the iPhone
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... So why did Microsoft release this app for the iPhone and not its own Windows Mobile platform? Alex Daly, group product manager for Microsoft Live Labs: ...





