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I think we've all debunked the topic sufficiently, but gesturing still has a very long way to go be useful.
From trying to write with my Palm Pilot iii years ago to now with some UI interfaces now that offer gesturing, it's an incredibly inefficient process to perform a simple task. It's a giant Rube Goldberg machine.
It's not until multi-touch interfaces where more than one input per instant seems to make the process easier to use. Once you have that, make it intuitive for humans (let humans, not programmers, decide how to use it).