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Jennifer Mankoff / Science / Carnegie Mellon Human Computer Interaction Institute / Anind Dey / Gregory Abowd / Association for Computing Machinery / University of California /  Berkeley / Gender HCI / Elizabeth Mynatt / Human–computer interaction / Academia / Computer science
Date: 2012-03-16 12:15:44
Jennifer Mankoff
Science
Carnegie Mellon Human Computer Interaction Institute
Anind Dey
Gregory Abowd
Association for Computing Machinery
University of California
Berkeley
Gender HCI
Elizabeth Mynatt
Human–computer interaction
Academia
Computer science

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