w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:40:43 PDT
Leap Motion today announced (via The Next Web) that Apple's former iAd chief
Andy Miller is joining the company as President and Chief Operating Officer
. Miller was the founder of mobile advertising firm Quattro Wireless, which
Apple acquired in January 2010 to form the basis of its iAd platform.
Miller left Apple last August to take a position in venture capital.
Leap Motion has introduced innovative new touch-free technology that will
allow users to control their computers by gesturing in space above an iPod-
sized USB peripheral sensing device. Leap Motion is currently taking pre-
orders for the $70 device, which is compatible with OS X and Windows and
is expected to begin shipping late this year or early next year
"I've been fortunate to work with some of the most influential figures and
companies in the technology industry, and I'm as excited about the Leap as I
've ever been about a technology," said Miller. "The potential for the Leap
is limitless, as it is going to fundamentally change the way we interact
with so many devices in our lives. I'm thrilled to come on board and looking
forward to growing Leap Motion into the technology powerhouse it's on the
road to becoming." | w*****g 发帖数: 16352 | 2 again, I don't care.
post some fun news, not this kind of HR BS.
【在 w********1 的大作中提到】 : Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:40:43 PDT : Leap Motion today announced (via The Next Web) that Apple's former iAd chief : Andy Miller is joining the company as President and Chief Operating Officer : . Miller was the founder of mobile advertising firm Quattro Wireless, which : Apple acquired in January 2010 to form the basis of its iAd platform. : Miller left Apple last August to take a position in venture capital. : Leap Motion has introduced innovative new touch-free technology that will : allow users to control their computers by gesturing in space above an iPod- : sized USB peripheral sensing device. Leap Motion is currently taking pre- : orders for the $70 device, which is compatible with OS X and Windows and
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