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Shared by Alex
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\nHCI matters!<\/p><\/blockquote>\nAt Foundry Group<\/a>, we’ve been talking about human computer interaction<\/a> (HCI) as one of our key investment themes.\u00c2\u00a0 Our premise behind HCI is that the way humans interact with computers is going to change radically over the next 20 years.\u00c2\u00a0 If you roll forward to 2028 and look back to today, the idea of being tethered to a computer via a mouse and keyboard is going to be a "quaint" as using the punch card or a cassette tape as a primary data storage medium.<\/p>\n
Rather than try to explain Oblong<\/a>, take a look (it’ll take three minutes – it’s worth it, I promise.)<\/p>\n