![]() He also shows off a new Interactive Desktop Tile that would allow users to open Desktop Office apps and, seemingly, other non-Microsoft-developed destkop/Win32 apps. Gu shows off the ability to drill down inside of a Live Tile - rather than having to open full-screen a Metro-Style app - to get music information and e-mails. ![]() However, the videos are still available on a third-party site. Three videos about Live Tiles were available temporarily before the Microsoft links stopped working today. In a video, Human-Computer Interaction Group researcher Jiawei Gu demonstrates how users potentially could interact in new ways with the Live Tiles that are core to the Windows 8.X, Windows Phone, and Xbox user interfaces. Microsoft researchers in Asia are experimenting with the usefulness and feasibility of making Windows Live Tiles interactive. A Microsoft video shows off a potential future for Live Tiles.
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