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Tag: Immersion Corporation
Mar 01
2010

Science Channel special

Sep 06
2009

Immersive Messaging makes the home page

Jun 25
2009

Full length video of All Things Digital

Jun 03
2009

Immersion mobile research in the Wall Street Journal

May 28
2009

Walt Mossberg smiles while he uses my demo

Mar 21
2008

Immersion’s mobile haptics demo

Mar 20
2007

Mobile haptics in The Economist

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