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Technology Heirlooms? Considerations for Passing Down and Inheriting Digital Materials William Odom1, Richard Banks2, Richard Harper2, David Kirk3, Siân Lindley2, Abigail Sellen2 Carnegie Mellon University1 Microsoft Re
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