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.
What are people saying about the book? ''Adam Greenfield
is intense, engaged, intelligent and caring. I pay
attention to him. I counsel you to do the same.''
--HOWARD RHEINGOLD, AUTHOR, SMART MOBS: THE NEXT SOCIAL
REVOLUTION ''A gracefully written, fascinating, and
deeply wise book on one of the most powerful ideas of
the digital age--and the obstacles we must overcome
before we can make ubiquitous computing a
reality.''--STEVE SILBERMAN, EDITOR, WIRED MAGAZINE
''Adam is a visionary. he has true compassion and
respect for ordinary users like me who are struggling to
use and understand the new technology being thrust on us
at overwhelming speed.''--REBECCA MACKINNON, BERKMAN
CENTER FOR INTERNET AND SOCIETY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Everyware is an AIGA Design Press book, published under
Peachpit's New Riders imprint in partnership with
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