Microsoft is adding support for multi-touch touch screens in the next version of Windows, Windows 7. The inclusion of multi-touch capabilities in Windows marks the surest sign yet that touch will join the mouse and keyboard as a common interface in computing. Microsoft Inc. has firmly put its stake in the ground in touch technologies already, with its tabletop Surface multi-touch computer beginning to show up in AT&T stores and is likely to make its public debut shortly in places like Sheraton hotels and Harrah’s casinos.
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