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XTech 2007: “The Ubiquitous Web”15-18 May 2007, Paris, France
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Everyware: Expectation, emergence, reality

Adam Greenfield (Studies and Observations)
Keynotes Louvre-Bastille
Chair: Edd Dumbill (Useful Information Company)

As late as 2006, the assertion that ubiquitous computing was in the process of transforming everyday life was controversial. A single year later, it’s become inarguable. This talk by Everyware author Greenfield explains why—and explores what’s likely to happen next.

Adam Greenfield

Studies and Observations

The author of “Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing”, Adam Greenfield is a user experience consultant and critical futurist. Before starting his current practice, Studies and Observations, Adam was lead information architect for the Tokyo office of Razorfish. He’s also been a rock critic for SPIN Magazine, a medic at the Berkeley Free Clinic, and a PSYOP sergeant in the U.S. Army’s Special Operations Command