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November 04, 2004

Election Night Gizmos
C/Net has details on the high-tech gadgets used by television networks covering the election.

Correspondent John Roberts seemed to mimic Tom Cruise in the movie "Minority Report," using his fingertips to control a 50-inch touch-screen monitor displaying maps of the country and various states. With a wave of his hand, Roberts magnified and dragged the maps around--each one spliced with detailed demographic, polling and election-returns data.

It was the creation of three technology suppliers, which spent eight months designing and building the system for CBS News just for election night. Panasonic supplied the plasma screen, while a small South Korean company called Innotive designed the drag-and-zoom interface. ESRI, in Redlands, Calif., furnished the mapping software.

(Continued at Daily Wireless)
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