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  • verb Present participle of interpolate.

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Examples

  • Touchco uses a technology called interpolating force-sensitive resistance, which is extremely inexpensive, costing as little as $10 a square foot.

    NYT > Home Page By NICK BILTON 2011

  • The company uses a technology known as interpolating force-sensitive resistance.

    DailyTech News Feed 2010

  • The company uses a technology known as interpolating force-sensitive resistance.

    Digital Trends | Digital Trends 2010

  • Touchco was formed by a team of computer scientists from New York University's Media Research Lab to develop low-cost, low-power multitouch screens with a technology called interpolating force-sensitive resistance (IFSR).

    PC Advisor News 2010

  • Touchco uses a technology called interpolating force-sensitive resistance, which it puts into displays that can be completely transparent and could cost as little as $10 a square foot.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • The company uses a technology known as interpolating force-sensitive resistance.

    DailyTech News Feed 2010

  • Touchco was formed by a team of computer scientists from New York University's Media Research Lab to develop low-cost, low-power multitouch screens with a technology called interpolating force-sensitive resistance (IFSR).

    Latest from Computerworld 2010

  • The company uses a technology known as interpolating force-sensitive resistance.

    DailyTech News Feed 2010

  • Touchco was formed by a team of computer scientists from New York University's Media Research Lab to develop low-cost, low-power multitouch screens with a technology called interpolating force-sensitive resistance (IFSR).

    Latest from Computerworld 2010

  • The company uses a technology known as interpolating force-sensitive resistance.

    DailyTech News Feed 2010

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