Posts Tagged ‘Socially ENabled Services’
Future Lab: SENS – Socially Enabled Services for Mobile Devices
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A coming major advance in computer technology is a form of context awareness known as Socially Enabled Services or SENS, which refers to mobile devices that can anticipate user needs, such as advising the best routes to take on the ... |
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Author: Michael Johnson
Categories: Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel
Tags: context aware, Future Lab, Henry Bruce, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, John Cross Neumann, Lakshman Krishnamurthy, Research, SENS, Socially ENabled Services
Research@Intel Day 2010 – User experience: mind reading, sensors and projection
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Michael Payne directs the Interactive Experience Research Group, IXR, at Intel. In this video, he talks about new ways technology can enhance user experience at Research@Intel Day 2010, held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Beverly ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Research@Intel Day 2010
Tags: Beverly Harrison, Intel, Interactive Experience Research Group, IXR, Michael Payne, Research, Research@Intel Day 2010, SENS, Socially ENabled Services, Wendy March




