YUI Theater — Nate Koechley: "A Taxonomy of Touch" (36 min.)
Nate Koechley, one of the early members of the YUI team, came back to Yahoo! for YUIConf 2010 and broke down the elements of touch primitives, gestures and semantics, laying a foundation for the broader language of touch interactions that drive the emerging class of portable devices. This is a fantastic talk for all those thinking about the big picture of touch interactions and developing for touch UIs.
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