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Posted on 03/02/201201/02/2012 by Rafael Scapin

Kinect for Windows is now Available

Microsoft just released version 1.0 of their SDK. This will enable companies to start to deploy their solutions.

http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_in_education/archive/2012/02/01/kinect-for-windows-is-now-available.aspx

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