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As we may live - Real-world implications of ubiquitous computing
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Document Date: 2006-11-19 15:50:20


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Michael Rohs Distributed Systems Group Institute of Information Systems Swiss Federal Institute / /

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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology / MIT / Harvard / Michael Rohs Distributed Systems Group Institute / /

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Mark Weiser / Vannevar Bush / Scott McNealy / Peter Cochrane / Alan Westin / Gary T. Marx / Lawrence Lessig / Marc Langheinrich / Michael Rohs / /

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