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== Thesis 13 == | |||
'''Everyware acts at the scale of the room''' | |||
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The following sections will discuss each thesis presented about Ubiquitous computing in the book 'Everyware' from Adam Greenfield.
Thesis 1
Thesis 2
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Thesis 10
Everyware necessitates a new set of human interface modules
Thesis 12
Everyware acts at the scale of the body
BodyMedia: Company that designed a suite of soft sensors that operate at the body's surface
Kenko Toware: Intelligent Toilet
life as a cyborg is better by Steve Mann , Wikipedia Steve Mann
New Nomads Philips Electronics, Wearable Electronics
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Thesis 13
Everyware acts at the scale of the room