Does everybody know "Tokyo Ubiquitous Project" ? It's an activity Tokyo Metropolitan Government is working on to achieve, in the near future, a ubiquitous society in which anyone can easily access necessary information anytime, anywhere.
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www.tokyo-ubinavi.jp/en/about.html
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The Handheld Devices for Ubiquitous Learning (HDUL) project, funded by Harvard's Provost and under the guidance of Professor Chris Dede, sought to determine how wireless handheld devices (WHDs) –– which include, but are not limited to, cellphones, personal digital assistants, and mobile gaming devices –– could ...
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gseacademic.harvard.edu/~hdul/
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IV. The 500th Title was just added at Project Gutenberg of Australia; V. The 500th Title Added at Project Gutenberg of Europe ... Hart established Project Gutenberg - a repository of tens of thousands of public domain texts, freely available online. It is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind and has spawned...
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samvak.tripod.com/busiweb46.html
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In order to induce collaborative learning, this paper proposes Knowledge Awareness (KA) map that visualizes KA information for ubiquitous learning environments. ... This project is partly supported by the grant-in-aid for Young Scientific Research (2) No. 15700516from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
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www-yano.is.tokushima-u.ac.jp/ogata/clue/
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The Ubila project sponsored by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) of Japan is proceeding in cooperation with industry, academia, and government. The final goal of the Ubila project is to realize ubiquitous networking, ... The ubiquitous network project undertaken at the Kyushu Institute of Technology...
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Panoply is a middleware.that aims to enable secure and scalable interactions among devices that participate in a ubiquitous computing environment. ... The Panoply project is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CNS 0427748.
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www.lasr.cs.ucla.edu/panoply/panoply.html
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The project constructed the three prototype devices. The Pad and Tab were funded partially by ARPA; the Board, the first project to be completed, was not. All prototypes were fully functional and in everyday use by PARC experimenters. ... Return to the Ubiquitous Computing home page.;
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www.ubiq.com/weiser/testbeddevices.htm
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The goal of the project is to produce a conference-quality paper. I expect that with further polish and additional effort, a number of the projects will lead to publications/theses. Since time is limited, however, I will reward those that aim high even if they do not completely succeed.
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www.nd.edu/~surendar/teach/spr01/project.shtml
www.nd.edu/~surendar/teach/spr01/project.shtml
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University of Tokyo professor Ken Sakamura holding a portable device showing a map of Tokyo's Ginza shopping district points a plate embedded with a computer chip attached to a lamppost during a test walk of the Tokyo Ubiquitous Technology Project.
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www.smh.com.au/news/technology/tokyos-ubiquitous-techno...
www.smh.com.au/news/technology/tokyos-ubiquitous-technology-project/2007/03/06/1172943407108.html
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