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Here is a history of multi-touch: http://www.billbuxton.com/multitouchOverview.html
Please see the last entry for the year 1991, "Digital Desk." The second paragraph reads, "Clearly demonstrated multi-touch concepts such as two finger scaling and translation of graphical objects, using either a pinching gesture or a finger from each hand, for example."
The Digital Desk pinching gesture preceded the Iphone by over 15 years.
By the way, note two entries down the "Simon" touch phone.
Also, to get a sense of multi-touch history, note that the first multi-touch system was the "Flexible Machine Interface" of 1982 (two years before the first Mac).
In addition, watch Jeff Han scale items on his multi-touch display at this February, 2006 Ted presentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwGAKUForhM&feature=PlayList&p=2CB30...
The first scaling pinch occurs at 02:46, and he specifically mentions scaling with two fingers on a hand at 03:06. This is almost one full year before the Iphone.
Furthermore, multi-touch on handheld devices is obvious and was not invented by Apple. Here is an article regarding a Nintendo multi-touch patent that was granted on February 2, 2006 (again, almost one year prior to the Iphone): http://www.joystiq.com/2006/02/26/patent-application-reveals-ninten...
Patents for multi-touch gestures (by Apple and others) are ridiculous, as the of advantage most of these interactions became obvious very early in the development of multi-touch systems.
Edited 2009-01-22 22:21 UTC