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Pervasive information access and the rise of human-information interaction

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In a world of pervasive, "invisible" computing, people will interact with information objects, not computers. We must learn to design these objects with as much care as we now design computer interfaces.

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Roth, S., Kolojejchick, J., and Lucas, P. Information Appliances and Tools in Visage. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (July/August 1997), 32-41.

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CHI EA '00: CHI '00 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2000
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ISBN:1581132484
DOI:10.1145/633292
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