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I love working at IdentityMine part2: PDC2008
Andrew Whiddett, IdentityMine‘s Vice President of Interactive Technology, is shown here playing with the photos application that IdentityMine built.
A large focus of the team at IdentityMine, and specifically Andrew, has been understanding at a code level what a user is trying to control when they click the screen – is the user trying to grab a picture, or pan the screen? Is the user zooming in to an object, or trying to grab two objects and move them apart? Understanding what the user is trying to accomplish in a multi-touch scenario can be very tricky, but we feel we’ve got a good hold on these interactions and understand them all the way down to the code level.