Posted on 06/08/2006 8:23:01 AM PDT by G. Stolyarov II
"Universal Pen" creator Wang Jiang is a product of Microsoft's Research Lab in Beijing.
Wang was a reluctant convert to the MS lab. He had to give up his position as a professor of psychology at Zhejiang University.
In the end he developed the handwriting software used in Microsoft Tablet PCs; it can instantly take writing from a piece of paper and put it on a computer screen....
My dad used to say my writing looked like Chinese to him...but when I went to China, the Chinese couldn't read it either. Is it really possible a PC could read what no one else can?
What do you think?
In any event the Microsoft center in Beijing has produced another very colorful character and deserves kudos for doing so, I think.
What do you think about that?
What does a Chinese Doctor's handwriting look like?...........
They had an interesting article about him and some other guy from the Beijing Lab in Fast Company a year or so ago.
Can it write upside down?
Warning, urban legend ahead: Back in the 60's, NASA drew up a requirement for a writing instrument suitable for operation by both right-handed and left-handed astronauts in both weightless and high-acceleration environments. After much research, Parker developed a gas-operated pen meeting all NASA's requirements for about $50 apiece.
The Soviets took a look at the requirements and announced "We can meet those requirements at less than a ruble apiece." They then pulled out a pencil...
 ;-)
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