Mobile and ubiquitous computing represents the third generation of computing—characterized by interconnected systems seamlessly embedded within the environment and integrated with human activities.
I like to observe patterns that emerge around me, certainly where technology is involved. The rise of the Internet has pushed many applications from distributed to centralized. Back in the 1990s, we ...
The future of computing is moving toward a ubiquitous model, where workloads and data can be run and leveraged everywhere, including in the cloud, on-premises and at the edge. Most companies have ...
Crowdsourcing is a method of problem solving that taps the intellectual potential and skills of a large number of people simultaneously, commonly by using the tools of social media and the internet.
The future of Google is post-phone, post-Internet, ambient computing all around you. Frog Fellow Jared Ficklin talks about the search for the next computing interface–the one we won’t ever see or ...
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