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Gartner: Top 10 disruptive technologies
Gartner: Top 10 disruptive technologies
IT PRO – London,England,UK
… including virtualisation and fabric computing, cloud computing and platforms, ubiquitous computing, contextual computing, augmented reality and semantics.
Media Power Inc. Donates $5 Million for Augmented Reality Research …
CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse) – Montréal,Québec,Canada
… Information Visualization, New Media, Online Communities, Perception, Robotics, Ubiquitous Computing, Virtual Reality and Wearable Computing. …
Sports Bytes Delivers Math and Science Sports Quizzes to Mobile …
PR Web (press release) – Ferndale,WA,USA
Hot Lava Software, Inc. is collaborating with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, MO, to use the most ubiquitous computing platform on the …
Orwellian Ubiquitous Computing May Build Ultimate Surveillance Society
By Wager
It may seem like a vision of a distant science fiction world, but this scenario laid out by Adam Greenfield, author of “Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing“, could be just around the corner. In fact, at this very moment …
Being Human
By caseymarks
With the advances and spread of ubiquitous computing users are beginning to be more connected to computers. By being connected to so many technologies and use them daily, people will tend to forget that they are interacting with a …
Thoughts on “Virtualization 2.0″
By Egenera
It matters because the entire story can’t be told until all the components in the path of – pick your favorite name; utility computing, ubiquitous computing, agile IT, etc. – must be virtualized. This is critical. …
Seeking: New ‘catch all’ buzz name to replace EdTech
By achayefsky
Anytime, Anywhere Computing; Ubiquitous Computing; 21st Century Skills, 21st Century Literacies, Digital Literacy. Wiki: Learning @ the Speed of Light If you have never encountered this video, have a look see. …
Ubiquitous Computing
By vengeance(vengeance)
Daniel Taylor “…just by walking down the street you could be subject to a personal biometric system, you could be scanned by the gateway of the transit system, there could be something embedded in the street or in the flooring beneath …
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