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  • ...cables and networks will not fundamentally change the way in which its end-users rely on culturally determined structures and social functions in the proces
    3 KB (384 words) - 18:13, 27 January 2011
  • *Large computer networks (and their associated users) may "wake up" as a superhumanly intelligent entity. *Computer/human interfaces may become so intimate that users may reasonably be considered superhumanly intelligent.
    12 KB (1,804 words) - 17:44, 5 November 2012
  • ...clude false information or vandalism, it can be set to only allow edits by users and then subsequently only by certain editors. There are many other measure
    14 KB (2,495 words) - 23:13, 30 January 2011
  • ...otography, other free sources or simply from local knowledge". "Registered users can upload GPS track logs and edit the vector data using the given editing
    2 KB (343 words) - 12:27, 1 April 2024
  • ...tic Foursquare checkins, and private real-time GPS tracking. Geoloqi gives users full control over their privacy. One can share location with others for a l
    342 B (47 words) - 20:24, 1 February 2011
  • ...detect when two people are a certain distance of one another. When the two users are a certain distance apart, an SMS or Push notification message could sen
    1,017 B (166 words) - 22:49, 18 December 2011
  • ..., part of the conversation is removed from view. More courteous cell phone users may engage in phone calls while turning their body or head away from a soci
    2 KB (274 words) - 22:35, 5 November 2011
  • ...be in a proximal notification application, where the distance between two users is defined by sounds that change based on the distance. Term created by [[J
    435 B (70 words) - 22:57, 4 February 2011
  • ...les are temporary negotiated space. Users of these spaces do not own them. Users are allowed to use them in exchange for our own personal information. See [
    2 KB (256 words) - 01:13, 6 November 2011
  • iPhone users are a totem group whose actions, words and community is united by their use
    2 KB (249 words) - 01:18, 10 November 2012
  • ====Users==== |Number of registered users:
    864 B (88 words) - 05:51, 16 February 2011
  • ...In telepresence and virtual reality environments, haptic technology allows users to have a nervous system, a network of tactile feedback mechanisms that go
    6 KB (925 words) - 22:45, 18 November 2011
  • ...ed users to select the first good-enough solution that crosses their path. Users often use satsificing as a triage strategy, based on the time and effort a
    1 KB (205 words) - 23:40, 7 August 2012
  • ...h problems starting at ease and then becoming more difficult so that tithe users learns a bit with each access. <blockquote>“By presenting an audience of potential users with a new product - designers have directly affected the actions of indivi
    57 KB (9,464 words) - 03:29, 8 March 2012
  • ...ve Mann]] to describe "a WearComp videoconference application in which two users communicate by seeing each other's point of view/perspective".<ref>265, Man
    381 B (51 words) - 02:25, 27 March 2011
  • expect. Facebook users will gladly connect around a brand if a brand I think that Facebook users, and users of the Internet in general, need to
    7 KB (1,182 words) - 20:11, 27 March 2011
  • Media -/ I suspect most of you don't talk about users and tasks, language and autonomy -- but about connecting me to other people
    9 KB (1,700 words) - 02:56, 28 March 2011
  • ...for the guardians of human purity. In the US gay men and intravenous drug users are the 'privileged' victims of an awful immune system disease that marks ( ...to our tools is heightened. The trance state experienced by many computer users has become a staple of science-fiction film and cultural jokes. Perhaps par
    94 KB (14,469 words) - 14:12, 29 March 2011
  • ...use of partners of the 3rd party website, such as advertisers. Facebook's users, for example, exchange their privacy and personal data for use of the free ...ected. It marked the first sense of digital death for many casual Internet users.
    5 KB (828 words) - 16:34, 29 December 2011
  • ...e content of which is dictated by that which is made available to Facebook users.</blockquote> ...that there is a distinct financial benefit in attracting a great number of users to a social networking site and requiring them to “flatten” our themsel
    62 KB (10,023 words) - 20:43, 15 May 2011
  • ...superhuman while using it. Similar to the early cell phone and cell phone users. Though the device was ugly, it provided an efficient and practical wormhol ...make sense that they would have tangible, solid buttons as it would allow users to use the device without looking at it.
    12 KB (2,156 words) - 18:09, 28 August 2011
  • ...failures in the mobile location industry far before the majority of mobile users had location capabilities on their phone. A report from O'Reilly and Ester ...an ambient awareness of the articles without needing continual input from users.
    3 KB (454 words) - 04:36, 28 December 2011
  • ...be a person who automatically all of their Foursquare checkins to Twitter. Users subscribed to that person's Twitter feed would receive updates about the pe
    1 KB (204 words) - 02:04, 6 November 2011
  • ...esearch was mostly on talkers. Now it is transitioning towards touchscreen users. There is a definite difference in how the device is used, and new social i
    19 KB (3,331 words) - 13:03, 6 November 2011
  • ...resting things in the Personal Information Economy space (such as enabling users to take possession of their own data or monetize it)? ...users’ personal data. What are the benefits for corporations in enabling users to take possession of their own data?
    1 KB (235 words) - 13:06, 6 November 2011
  • "Twitter basically sets new users as default "socially opted out" until they gather content to follow. When t
    11 KB (1,670 words) - 21:17, 18 December 2011
  • ...users lives, to guarantee that what we develop is truly functional for the users."<ref>Flow, Interaction Design and Contemporary Boredom by Nicolas Makelber
    6 KB (981 words) - 01:35, 2 June 2012
  • ...ard 4chan, and represents the concept of many online and offline community users simultaneously existing as an anarchic, digitized global brain.<ref>Landers
    837 B (112 words) - 03:38, 19 August 2012
  • The TV Modem was a system that allowed users to rapidly download files directly from a television broadcast to their com
    2 KB (284 words) - 22:06, 16 September 2012
  • We see a sort of "slow data" movement, users cutting back on Internet usage, Chinese punishing overuse of Internet cafes
    7 KB (1,148 words) - 22:28, 16 September 2012
  • conversation) is optimized for search, so users can discover it.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
    1 KB (169 words) - 16:07, 18 November 2012
  • ...by the everyday struggle of bicyclists to gain the respect of fellow road users. The focus of this dissertation is one manifestation of that struggle: Crit
    14 KB (1,986 words) - 22:12, 16 December 2012
  • ...ey proposed an alternative vision where technology could inform and notify users without monopolizing focus. Informing without overburdening - allow users to process information at their own pace when ready.
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  • ...user experience has largely remained unchanged — it’s just that we the users have learned to see its effectiveness through the chaos.
    8 KB (1,276 words) - 04:18, 29 October 2023
  • 1. The environment and its users interact in a set of physical parameters shared in common…
    2 KB (241 words) - 04:40, 9 December 2023
  • ...usic to reconnect themselves to place. This technosocial interaction helps users to transcend the heaviness of a fully rendered physical body. If one’s ph
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