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7489_32 Thomas Vander Wal's Bookmarks Tagged With "ubicomp"

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  1. Visit SENSEable City SENSEable City

    MIT project that maps mobile usage to find city and transportation usage patterns

  2. Visit New Bar Codes Can Talk With Your Cellphone - New York Times New Bar Codes Can Talk With Your Cellphone - New York Times

    The NYTimes finally dives into the value of QR and Semacode as a means of sharing information with mobile devices using the camera as a scanner - been waiting for this to pop in the US

  3. Visit Enjoying Technology Conveniences But Not Escaping Its Watchful Eyes - washingtonpost.com Enjoying Technology Conveniences But Not Escaping Its Watchful Eyes - washingtonpost.com

    The Washington Post does a day in the life of a person looking at the data that is captured by various companies.

  4. Visit Researchers See Privacy Pitfalls in No-Swipe Credit Cards - New York Times Researchers See Privacy Pitfalls in No-Swipe Credit Cards - New York Times

    Chipped credit cards are exposing identity and other information unencrypted open for anybody to read

  5. Visit Women researchers, designers & artists working in pervasive computing-related fields Women researchers, designers & artists working in pervasive computing-related fields

  6. Visit Familiar Stranger Familiar Stranger

  7. Visit Reboot Networked objects and the new ecology of things Reboot Networked objects and the new ecology of things

    Objects and information intermingle

  8. Visit CENS: Research Project: Urban Sensing CENS: Research Project: Urban Sensing

  9. Visit Pervasive Mobile Interaction Devices (PERMID 2006) - Mobile Devices as Pervasive User Interfaces and Interaction Devices - Pervasive Mobile Interaction Devices (PERMID 2006) - Mobile Devices as Pervasive User Interfaces and Interaction Devices -

  10. Visit ON THE RECORD / Microsoft - Steve Ballmer - Furture of Information ON THE RECORD / Microsoft - Steve Ballmer - Furture of Information

    Steve Ballmer is interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle regarding the future of technology and information access. He lays out the Personal InfoCloud, but as something 10 years out. Much of his framework is inplace today and people are wanting and n

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