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litl, LLC
litl webbook Microsoft
Zune HD Portable Media Player Twenty20
ContourHD Livescribe, Inc.
Livescribe Pulse™ Smartpen Microsoft
Zune 2.0 Multimedia Players Hotel on Rivington
Resurfacing The Environment Pure Digital Technologies
One-Time-Use Video Camera Sirius
S50 Satelite Radio Microsoft
MSN Direct Pocket Watch Microsoft
Microsoft Windows Home Center Pure Digital Technologies
One-Time-Use Digital Still Camera Virgin Electronics
Virgin Player Virgin Boomtube Virgin Pulse
Pulse Line V.I.O.
Point of View (POV) Zeum
Animator's Studio Assistive Technology
Gemni Assistive Speech Computer Apple
PowerMac G4™ Intel
Dot Station Interval
Linkmark Microsoft
eBook Apple
PowerBook™ G3 Cepheid
MIDAS Cepheid
Cartridge Development System Ethentica
TactileSense™ Technology Logitech
Wingman Formula GP™ Silicon Graphics
Origin 2000™ Webbies
Futurator Apple
iMac Keyboard Mechanism Cinema Products Corporation
DV Steadicam™ Gravis
Xterminator Dual Control Kensington
VideoCAM Levi's
Original Spin Store Concepts MySmart
Smart Pad Zowie
Red Beard's Pirate Quest BioControl
Bio Input Device Interval
Linkmark Interval
Portable Effects Exhibit Kensington
Quickstand™ ZOOB
ZOOB Assistive Technology
Gemni Assistive Speech Computer Jandy
AquaLink RS Kensington
TurboBall Kensington
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MicrosofteBook™eBook™
with Microsoft Reader™ Technology and Windows CE™ is a new technology solution that allows users to read eBooks using Microsoft ClearType Technology™. MOTO Development Group partnered with Montgomery Pfeifer ID and BSquared to develop the first Microsoft eBook device. Microsoft selected MOTO based on the company's 10 plus years experience developing handheld computer products for companies including Apple, Fujitsu, Alps, and ATI. As a part of the solution, MOTO worked with Bsquared to build one hundred prototype devices to be used by Microsoft as technology demonstration, reference designs, and for seed software development. An innovative mixture of prototyping and high-volume manufacturing techniques was used to produce the robust low weight device. The final result was presented at COMDEX '99 and launched Microsoft's entry into the eBook product space.
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Montgomery Pheifer - Industrial Design
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