Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates speaks during the Computer-Human Interaction Conference (CHI 2001) in Seattle, April 3, 2001. Gates, the keynote speaker, talked about new computing devices and technology such as tablet computers and handwriting recognition.
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Bill Gates Photo
Microsoft's Bert Keely displays the tablet PC during the CHI 2001 Conference.
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Bert Keely Photo
Microsoft's Bill Hill explains handwriting recognition technology to Bill Gates.
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Bill Hill and Bill Gates Photo
Eric Horvitz discusses "computational foundations of intelligent reason and action" with Microsoft chairman Bill Gates at the CHI 2001 Conference.
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Eric Horvitz and Bill Gates Photo
Some 3,000 attendees listen to keynote speaker Bill Gates speak at the CHI 2001 Conference
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Attendees Photo
(left to right) James Vanderheiden, 9, Carmen Roberts, 6, and Oscar Ljungberg, 13 work on computers at the CHI Camp at the CHI 2001 Conference in Seattle.
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CHICamp Photo 1
Tilde Bekker of the Netherlands (top) helps Reed Sppol, 11 of Andover, Massachusetts download photos shot during a field CHI Camp field trip at the CHI 2001 Conference in Seattle.
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CHICamp Photo 2
The four panel members of the Face-to-Face discussion at the CHI 2001 Conference include Gregg Vanderheiden (founder and director of the Trace Research and Development Center at U.W. Madison), Ben Shneiderman (Univ. of Maryland College Park), Eric Hortvitz (of Microsoft) and Craig Mundie (Senior Vice President of Advanced Strategies at Microsoft).
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Face-to-Face Discussions Photo
A Noldus employee demonstrates products to Conference attendees on the exhibition floor.
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Noldus Employee Photo
A Netraker employee demonstrates products to Conference attendees on the exhibition floor.
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Netraker Employee Photo
Conference attendees checkout the "smart car" displayed by Sun Microsystems on the exhibition floor.
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"Smart Car" Photo
Ben Shneiderman (right) of the University of Maryland College Part accepts his lifetime achievement award from the SIG CHI President at the CHI 2001 Conference in Seattle.
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Ben Shneiderman Photo
Gregg Vanderheiden, Founder and Director of the Trace Research and Development Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, speaks at the closing plenary.
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Gregg Vanderheiden Photo