Adam Greenfield: Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing (2006)

28 March 2011, dusan

Ubiquitous computing–almost imperceptible, but everywhere around us–is rapidly becoming a reality. How will it change us? how can we shape its emergence?

Smart buildings, smart furniture, smart clothing… even smart bathtubs. networked street signs and self-describing soda cans. Gestural interfaces like those seen in Minority Report. The RFID tags now embedded in everything from credit cards to the family pet.

All of these are facets of the ubiquitous computing author Adam Greenfield calls “everyware.” In a series of brief, thoughtful meditations, Greenfield explains how everyware is already reshaping our lives, transforming our understanding of the cities we live in, the communities we belong to–and the way we see ourselves.

Publisher New Riders, 2006
Voices That Matter series
ISBN 0321384016, 9780321384010
267 pages

publisher
google books

PDF (CHM)


2 Responses to “Adam Greenfield: Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing (2006)”

  1. michael on March 28, 2011 6:05 pm

    how I use a CHM file on a mac? tried on a PC (Windows 7) didn’t work either.

  2. monoskop on April 2, 2011 12:29 am

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