Curtis Wong, principal researcher and group manager of Microsoft Next Media Research Group, discusses his latest project, the WorldWide Telescope, and transforming old art forms for the digital age.
whaile I was askign the mac related question .. the answer became clear.
Brian PLEASE when you have amazing quests like Kevin .. do ALWAYS ask about why access is NOT open access.
Thanks
jim fouratt
Jul. 08 2008 11:03 AM
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Katie
from Forest Hills
as a new Mac owner, I second #4's suggestion!!
Can't watch Real Player anymore or Windows Media player, but my computer doesn't crash!!
Jul. 08 2008 11:01 AM
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jim fouratt
from west village
will it work on a mac?
Jul. 08 2008 11:00 AM
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Brian
from Brooklyn
Agreed--Mac version, please! A good portion of your audience has no way of experiencing what you're talking about.
Jul. 08 2008 10:57 AM
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Brent Brolin
from NYC
I notice it seems to work only with Windows. Will there be a Mac version?
Jul. 08 2008 10:54 AM
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Alex
from Brooklyn
Doesn't Google Sky already do this?
Or rather, how is this different from Google Sky? How is it better, and how is it inferior?
Jul. 08 2008 10:53 AM
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Nick
from NYC
Great,
But....Microsoft silo-ed - only runs on Windows PCs - no Macs or other platforms, people.
So, not quite "public domain"!
Should be constructed to run on a platform neutral web site.
Jul. 08 2008 10:51 AM
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Comments [7]
whaile I was askign the mac related question .. the answer became clear.
Brian PLEASE when you have amazing quests like Kevin .. do ALWAYS ask about why access is NOT open access.
Thanks
jim fouratt
as a new Mac owner, I second #4's suggestion!!
Can't watch Real Player anymore or Windows Media player, but my computer doesn't crash!!
will it work on a mac?
Agreed--Mac version, please! A good portion of your audience has no way of experiencing what you're talking about.
I notice it seems to work only with Windows. Will there be a Mac version?
Doesn't Google Sky already do this?
Or rather, how is this different from Google Sky? How is it better, and how is it inferior?
Great,
But....Microsoft silo-ed - only runs on Windows PCs - no Macs or other platforms, people.
So, not quite "public domain"!
Should be constructed to run on a platform neutral web site.
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