Monday, January 01, 2007
REVIEW OF EVERYWARE: THE DAWNING AGE OF UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING| Adam Greenfield's thesis is that technology and our experience of it will change significantly in the very near future: computer processing will insinuate its way in into our daily lives deeply and invisibly, in a way that PCs haven’t. It will move from our desktops and server rooms into our walls, our furniture, our clothing, and perhaps even into our bodies; everyware will literally be everywhere. |Infodesign|
Labels: ubiquitous computing, user experience
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