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On Friday Microsoft’s Kinect will turn one year old and in the last year there have been a number of interesting hacks that have shown the potential for the future. Yesterday Microsoft wrote about the “Kinect Effect” and how Microsoft have been “surprised and delighted” by the developments done with the non-commercial SDK.

Kinect Effect” stories began pouring in with personal accounts and YouTube videos from around the world showing how Kinect was helping transform and improve the way people work, create, and perform daily activities. We saw Kinect being used by therapists and physicians as part of a rehabilitation program for stroke victims, as a skill-building technique for children with autism, and as an application for hospitals in Spain enabling surgeons to scroll through medical images in the operating room with gestures so they could avoid the need to rescrub

Early next year Microsoft will be releasing a commercial SDK and I can’t wait to see what applications we get with the technology.

Microsoft have released a video showing potential future developments of their Kinect technology. You have to wonder why videos like this and the video of future productivity from Microsoft are so much better than their TV adverts.

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