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  • ...is a vision on the future of consumer electronics, telecommunications and computing that was originally developed in the late 1990s for the time frame 2010–2 ...ambient intelligence paradigm builds upon pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing, profiling practices, and human-centric computer interaction design and is
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  • ...with the arrival of the mobile phone on the scene, speech suddenly became mobile. The ability to talk in virtually any segment of time and space became avai ===The Rise of Mobile Communities===
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  • ...ck Turozy of Silicon Florist. On my right was James Whitley, CEO of GoLife Mobile [http://golifemobile.com/ http://golifemobile.com/]. About halfway through lunch, the conversation turned to the future of the mobile phone.
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  • == Computing History == [[Computing in the Middle Ages]] by
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  • ===Mobile Technologies and Ubiquitous Computing=== [[Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing]] by Adam Greenfield
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  • ...d Rick Rashid. She co-founded and directed the Virtual Worlds Group/Social Computing Group, researching online social life and virtual communities. During this ...or Worklife Policy, and is on the Advisory Board of the RIT Lab for social computing.
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  • ...00 books open to various pages all at once (multiple browser tabs). Mobile computing has allowed for the mobilization of these obsessions and actions, to where
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  • ...ioneer in computational social science, organizational engineering, mobile computing, image understanding, and modern biometrics. His research has been featured
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  • ...quences Of Mobile Telephone: The Proceedings From A Seminar About Society, Mobile Telephony And Children,'' Oslo: Telenor R&D.</blockquote> Agre, P.E. (2001) 'Changing Places: Context of Awareness in Computing', ''Human-Computer Interaction'', 16.2-4, pp. 177-192.
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  • ...off millions of years of evolution by externalizing memories by means of a mobile device that one can add and subtract data from at will. Also the idea of be ...cking a button,beep alert, ping. Endless rows of bouncy jumping icons turn computing into a sort of eternal Whack-a-Mole.
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  • [[File:irc-hub-home-automation-ubiqitious-computing.jpg|600px|center]] Ubiquitous computing is a term used to describe the growing ability for devices and objects to b
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  • [[Category:Mobile Computing]]
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  • ...d of mobile computing. He is often referred to as the father of Ubiquitous Computing. He coined the term in 1988 to describe a future in which PCs would be repl Weiser is known for several popular articles on early computing such as Open House<ref>Open House (Word Doc Link) from the online journal I
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  • ...ers are more and more integrated everywhere in our environment ('pervasive computing'). Furthermore, chips and human bodies are merging and such a symbiosis has *pervasive and ubiquitous computing;
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  • *Ceruzzi, Paul. 2003. A History of Modern Computing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Chan, Anita. 2004. Coding Free Software, Coding *Eglash, Ron. 2000. When Terrabyte Makes Right: The Changing Role of Computing in the Social Authority of Simulations. San Francisco, CA: American Anthrop
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  • *[[Mobile Technologies]] *[[Wearable Computing]]
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  • ...tion in 4-Second Bursts: The Fragmented Nature of Attentional Resources in Mobile HCI]] by Antti Oulasvirta, Sakari Tamminen, Virpi Roto, and Jaana Kuorelaht [[On the Mobile; the Effects of Mobile Telephones on Social and Individual Life]] by [[Sadie Plant]], 2004
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  • ...e is the author of A Small Matter of Programming: Perspectives on End User Computing and the coauthor of Information Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart and ...ttp://anthropology.berkeley.edu/programs/courses/course_details.php?id=429 Mobile City Chronicles: Gaming with New Technologies of Detection and Security]===
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  • ===Mobile Platforms=== Vibration feedback has recently been incorporated into mobile devices with touch screens to better simulate the effect of a physical butt
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  • ...s in Interaction Design and was written through the Chalmers Department of Computing Science at the IT University OF GÖTEBORG in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2004. Af ...computing technology: “did you know that humans used all that potential computing intelligence to keep track of their laundry and not like we do now; underst
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