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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

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CES 2008: A Chat With John Doherty and Scott Eckert, Co-Founders of Motion Computing

- Rob Bushway

In part 2 of our 3-part video series with Motion Computing, I spend some time chatting with John Doherty and Scott Eckert, co-founders of Motion Computing. John Doherty personally designed the original Motion slate Tablet PC, the M1200.

John and Scott talk about those early days at Motion, the story behind the design of their original slate, how the name came about, and much more. I think you'll enjoy getting this rare inside look at the people behind the products we have all enjoyed using. Be sure to watch part 1, as well.

Download the high res version here, or watch the embedded one below.

Note: Turn up the volume in this video. The noise around us made the audio a little challenging.

 

 

 



Tuesday, January 15, 2008 5:04:54 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Rob: Another good interview!
Steve S
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