If you’re not a Fast Company subscriber or reader, you should be. There’s always some good content. It’s not always the first to report, but it does provide a great breadth and depth of topics, particularly around design and technology.
As a designer and techno-geek, Fast Company recently published a couple articles on “killer” Microsoft Surface Table applications. Still very much a technology looking for a solution, the Microsoft Surface Table continues to gain traction in the business world as we figure out just what to do with this BAT (big ass table). Anyway, there are some interesting applications that are showcased.
Of course I would be remiss if I didn’t give some shout outs to my friends over at Phenomblue for their Genesis application built for South by Southwest (SXSW) this year; a 3-D application allowing users to create virtual galaxies. Sweet.
And… of course, even though not mentioned, Manifest’s very own conference table application, originally designed for the interaction ’09 conference, is pretty sweet in its own right.




Fast Company just keeps on highlighting Surface table applications. One of our developers at Manifest, Dan Thompson, just forwarded me their latest –
Killer Apps for Microsoft Surface: The Complete Guide