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You’re invited to join your fellow developers at our first official meetup, kicking off tomorrow in San Francisco. This week on Developer Labs, we have some gestures for triggering events and a guide to recognizing taps. Plus, neural networks that recognize gestures, Linux OS control, JavaScript demos, an LED wall, and a glass touchscreen app.

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Enabling tap gestures with the TouchZone API is an effective way to allow quick interactions within your app. Tapping is fast and easy, and it’s a very familiar action to anyone who’s used a touchscreen. Here’s a brief guide on how to recognize a tap gesture, in a way that avoids needless complexity and synchronization problems.

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Sometimes learning is about taking leaps of intuition to discover new solutions to problems. With the end of #LeapInto Learning week (but just the beginning of our stories about Leap Motion and education), we’re encouraging creative thinking with three imaginative apps that will challenge your expectations.

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At Leap Motion, our goal is to push beyond the barriers created by old interfaces, so we can open up new possibilities in a variety of fields. Dan Gill, our head of enterprise business, writes about how Leap Motion technology could transform everything from healthcare to aerospace in the latest issue of Lead IT magazine.

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Whether you’re studying music, or don’t know the first thing about chords and tempo, these four music apps for the Leap Motion Controller offer a magical new way to make music.

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This week in Airspace, we have three new titles for Windows, including an alien flying game, an experimental typing app, and a new app for controlling your computer. Plus, we have a free presentation app for Mac that you can control with gestures.

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From manipulating molecules to exploring our universe, Airspace offers many science apps covering a wide range of core concepts in physics, chemistry, and biology. Here are six apps that will take students on a journey from microscopic to cosmic.

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Are you ready to reach out and explore the world? As part of our #LeapInto Learning week, expand your knowledge about distant places with these two free geography apps for the Leap Motion Controller.

Give your students a list of locations to find, and time them to see who can fly through them all. Or take a virtual trip to see the sights in a city of your choice.

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How do I control multiple parameters and know which one I’m controlling?

After watching a few video reviews of the Leap Motion Controller, it seems that some of those who recently joined the Leap Motion user community are looking for more clarity in controlling multiple parameters. To solve this problem, gesture mapping and use of feedback could be used to provide clarity, or at least improve intuitive interactions.

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Hello,

Our developer survey continues this week, as we call on everyone in our community for your thoughts and insights. On Developer Labs, read about body-based feedback and the Leap Motion Controller in the classroom. We also have a Game Maker plugin, wireless Arduino integration, and training neural networks. Plus, you're invited to next week's Leap Motion Developers Meetup in San Francisco.

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