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La demo di WorldWide Telescope: Roy Gould & Curtis Wong@TED

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Il professore Roy Gould ed il ricercatore Curtis Wong mostrano una breve anteprima del WorldWide Telescope, che raccoglie immagini da telescopi e satelliti restituendo una vista interattiva ed omnicomprensiva del nostro Universo.

A researcher at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics, Roy Gould gives the first public demo of the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for exploring the universe, developed by TEDster Curtis Wong and his team at Microsoft. Full bio »

Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft, whose focus "spans the linear and interactive media spectrum from television, broadband and gaming to emerging media forms." He's a leader on the WorldWide Telescope project. Full bio »

Translated into Italian by Michele Gianella
Reviewed by Katja Comploj
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