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Tim Huckaby co-founded InterKnowlogy in 1999. As a Software Development Lead, Architect, Author, & Speaker, Tim has 25+ years experience including serving on a Microsoft product team as a development lead on an architecture team. Tim is one of ~150 Microsoft Regional Directors world-wide, a Microsoft MVP and sits on multiple Microsoft advisory councils and boards. As the CEO of InterKnowlogy he spends a large amount of his time traveling nationally and internationally speaking at various industry conferences and events. Tim regularly consults and advises Microsoft at a corporate level.

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Download InterKnowlogy Videos for their Surface Applications

Download the InterKnowlogy Videos of the Surface Applications they have built so that you can run them locally without an internet connection

You can always see them with an internet connection in silverlight players at: http://silverlight.interknowlogy.com

Each zip has the streamed video file (wmv) along with the Silverlight player to run the video.  you can view the video directly in Windows Media player if you want.

These videos are not professionally recorded.  They are simply project update videos becuase it's very difficult to show progress on a Surface project in technologies like LiveMeeting. 

 

VitruView (The Surface Heart Surgery Application)

Download 41mb zip file 

right click on the link and do “Save Target As...” and save the zip file to a location on your computer where you can extract the video and the Silverlight videoplayer.

 

History at Your Fingertips (The Surface Library of Congress Application built for the Democratic and Republican Conventions)

Download 32mb zip file 

right click on the link and do “Save Target As...” and save the zip file to a location on your computer where you can extract the video and the Silverlight videoplayer.

 

C-Me (The “Cancer App“ built for the Scripps Research Institute)

Download 84mb zip file 

right click on the link and do “Save Target As...” and save the zip file to a location on your computer where you can extract the video and the Silverlight videoplayer.

 

posted on Monday, August 25, 2008 7:19 AM