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Everyware : the dawning age of ubiquitous computing
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Everyware : the dawning age of ubiquitous computing

Author: Adam Greenfield
Publisher: Berkeley , CA : New Riders : Pearson education, cop. 2006.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Smart buildings, smart furniture, networked street signs and self-describing soda cans, all of these are facets of ubiquitous computing the author calls "everyware". This work explains how everyware  Read more...

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Adam Greenfield
ISBN: 0321384016 9780321384010
OCLC Number: 493699290
Notes: traduit sous le titre : "Every[ware] : la révolution de l'ubimedia "
Description: 1 vol. (iii-267 p.) : ill., couv. ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Introduction Section 1: What is everyware? Section 2: How is everyware different from what we're used to? Section 3: What's driving the emergence of everyware? Section 4: What are the issues we need to be aware of? Section 5: Who gets to determine the shape of everyware? Section 6: When do we need to begin preparing for everyware? Section 7: How might we safeguard our prerogatives in an everyware world? Conclusion Index
Responsibility: by Adam Greenfield.

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