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Ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives

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Autor principal: Barlow, Mike
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: O'Reilly Media 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2653243
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Ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives
title Ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives
title_full Ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives
title_fullStr Ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives
title_full_unstemmed Ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives
title_short Ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives
title_sort ambient computing: how invisible hardware, self-starting apps, and nonstop surveillance reshape our public and private lives
topic Computing and Computers
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