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If Only You Could Control Your Team This Way

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New technologies, concepts, and Web 2.0 tools are popping up everywhere. How can you use them to help your project team collaborate, communicate - or just give your project an extra boost? [Contact Dave]

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Situation: You have 3 minutes to look at some interesting new technology.

Sometimes I run across things that have little to do with PM, but I think many of you, as technologists, would be interested in.
The folks at Emotiv have developed a headset that facilitates non-conscious communication -- expression, intuition, perception between you and your computer.  The idea is that you can control actions on your PC, while playing a game or whatever... by thinking about what you want to do.  Take a moment and check out the video.
Posted on: March 05, 2008 09:58 AM | Permalink

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Mark Price Perry Business Driven PMO Evangelist| BOT International Orlando, Fl, United States
The idea of controlling actions on my PC just by thinking is interesting. But the idea that actions on my PC might occur based upon what I am thinking is, well, just a bit scary..! :)

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