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Multibrowsing: Moving Web Content across Multiple Displays Brad Johanson, Shankar Ponnekanti, Caesar Sengupta, and Armando Fox Stanford University Abstract. Although ubiquitous computing hardware technology is widely
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Document Date: 2001-07-16 20:17:24


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Darmstadt / /

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ABC / /

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Stanford University / /

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Butler Service / Stanford University / /

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Ben Ling / Caesar Sengupta / Terry Winograd / Emre Kiciman / Susan Shepard / Shankar Ponnekanti / Pat Hanrahan / Brian Lee / Armando Fox / David Gelernter / Kathleen Liston / Jun Rekimoto / Andy Huang / /

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butler / coordinator / /

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Sangean Table Top Portable Audio Device / /

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Java / /

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Scientific American / Computer Graphics / /

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Stanford University / /

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ubiquitous computing hardware technology / search engine / Java / web technologies / mobile computing / http / PDA / /

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