On the list is a bunch of companies including Asobo Studios. In one of the videos from the MSFT site linked above the CEO of Asobo Studios is talking about the future of Holographic imagery.
Chances of both CoroWare and Asobo Studios being listed on the same site hosted from Washington.edu. Located in CoroWare's back yard for no good reason. I DON'T THINK SO!!!
BAM If you own Coroware you are about to be very rich IMO you may even be looking a Microsoft buyout!!
All of this is just MHO but to coincidental not to bring up!!
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