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[Business Ecosystems] Now imagine you can use your hand - or your forearm if you need more space - as a touchscreen for making phone calls, surfing the Internet, sharing on Facebook, up-dating a blog, controlling your iPod, and so on. This is the new frontier opened by Skinput, a skin-based interface that, through a microchip-sized projector and an acoustic detector embedded in an armband, turns your body into an iBody.

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