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ITU Privacy and Ubiquitous Network Societies
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Document Date: 2011-04-04 04:15:38


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City

Geneva / Zurich / /

Company

Hewlett-Packard / Nippon Telegraph and Telephone / Information Society Technologies Advisory Group / Philips / IBM / PRIVACY ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES / Nokia / Ubiquitous Network Systems / Xerox / STUDYING PRIVACY AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES / INFORMATION PRIVACY AND UBIQUITOUS NETWORKS / /

Country

Switzerland / Japan / Korea / United Kingdom / Italy / United States / Singapore / /

Currency

EUR / /

Facility

University of California at Berkeley / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology / Xerox Palo Alto Research Center / Helsinki Institute / VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

IndustryTerm

mobile phone networks / pervasive computing / ‘smart home’ applications / technology policy / data communications / pervasive network / cellular mobile phone networks / communication technologies / generation computing / pervasive communications network / consumer equipment / communications networks / electronic networking / network traffic management / micro-computing / food / fixed network infrastructure / wireless segments / inventory management / reader device / corporate communications / ad hoc networking / mesh network / generation computing environment / real-time public information / open systems / computing / fixed line infrastructure / radio receiving device / fixed-to-mobile network / user technologies / wireless connection / pervasive electronic communications networks / software technologies / lower retail costs / ad hoc network / micro-computing devices / home computing / vision technologies / dense local area networks / portable applications / ad hoc networks / technology website / networked computing appliance / virtual private networks / consumer products / invisible and comprehensive surveillance network / wireless networking / electronic communications practices / mining / corporate computing systems / collaboration technologies / /

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Atlantic Ocean / /

Organization

University of California / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology / VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland / Institute for Prospective Technological Studies / International Telecommunications Union / EU’s Ambient Intelligence / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Electronic Society / European Commission / European Union / Ambient Intelligence / Directorate General Joint Research Centre / MIT / Institute for Pervasive Computing / Oxygen Lab. / Department of Media and Communications / Information Technology Association of America / United Nations / UBIQUITOUS NETWORK SOCIETY / Helsinki Institute for Information Technology / London School of Economics / International Telecommunication Union / Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications / /

Person

Eija Kaasinen / Sonia Livingstone / Ilka Korhonen / Robin Mansell / Gordon A. Gow / Howard Rheingold / Lara Srivastava / Mark Weiser / Kimmo Raatikainen / Tim Kelly / /

Position

computer scientist / author / Professor / leading researcher / critic / Lecturer / electronic butler / /

Product

AmI / Computing / /

ProvinceOrState

California / Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

Scientific American / Wired magazine / /

Technology

bar code / x-ray / Information Technology / mobile phones / RFID technologies / software technologies / communication technologies / system technologies / vision technologies / PDA / Bluetooth / broadband / collaboration technologies / mobile device / user technologies / cellular telephone / radio frequency / data mining / 19 ENCRYPTION / local area networks / RFID technology / /

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