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The “ubiquitous computer” changing the ed tech landscape
The “ubiquitous computer†changing the ed tech landscape
ZDNet – May 6, 2008
Interestingly, the article concludes with a discussion of thin clients and the role they play in creating a ubiquitous computing model, especially in …
DUBLIN, Ireland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets (http://www …
Business Wire (press release), CA – Apr 28, 2008
This Frost & Sullivan research service, titled Exploring the European Union Research Policy in Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, aims to define the …
Convergence: It’s Back
ClickZ News, NY – May 16, 2008
Rather, it foretold the long-projected (but not yet realized) era of ubiquitous computing — a world where computing devices are everywhere and all …
Hydra: A Platform For Secure and Reliable Data Storage Systems
MSU Today, MI – Apr 25, 2008
The rise of ubiquitous computing has prompted the need for ubiquitous information storage and access. Data perhaps is the most precious asset in virtually …
The Platform Revolution – A Look Into Disruptive Technologies
AMR research – May 12, 2008
Add the embedding of communications capability in devices of all kinds, and a nirvana of near-ubiquitous computing and communications is easy to imagine. …
Thoughts on the “Live Mesh†platform
ZDNet – Apr 23, 2008
… around Microsoft’s competitive strengths, while at the same time shifted in a direction more in tune with the “ubiquitous computing†reality of 2008. …
MSFT
Clouds Part on HP’s Computing Strategy
Wired News – May 13, 2008
This is the ubiquitous computing idea IBM has pushed for a decade — making computer power something like electric power. If you tack together some of HP’s …
HPQ
Microsoft Named Preferred Technology Partner in ‘City of the …
PR Newswire (press release), NY – May 9, 2008
JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Microsoft Corp. will play a key role in creating a ubiquitous computing environment for future citizens …
MSFT
Kwiry: Reminders by Text Message
WebWorkerDaily, CA – May 15, 2008
… this low-fi 140-character medium has for years kept us connected to each other and is fasting becoming one of the key enablers for ubiquitous computing …
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