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Blog “Industries de la Créativité & Innovation”

Cooper Veille technologique et industrielle | IT Industrie & Technologies Accueil - le rond point de l"innovation L'Atelier: Disruptive innovation Mobile Interaction with the Real World - Workshop @ MobileHCI 2007 Theme Mobile devices have become a part of our everyday lives as most people rely on mobile phones, smart phones or PDAs as personal and pervasive communication devices. So far, mobile interaction mostly takes place between users, their mobile devices and basic services like phone calls, text messages or organizer functionalities. Over the last years, there has been an increasing interested in extending the interaction between users and mobile devices to the interaction with objects from the everyday world. Following the success of Mobile Interaction with the Real World; at MobileHCI 2006, we would like to continue this workshop as a forum that concentrates on mobile interactions with real world objects. Which kinds of interactions with the real world exist? Topics Possible topics for the workshop include (but are not limited to): Joint Schedule for MIRW and MGuides Every presentation will last 20 minutes including a ca. 15 minutes talk and ca. 5 minutes discussion. Lunch: 12:30 - 14:00 Goals

À propos d’InnovCity.com Site d’informations, Innov’ in the City se propose de décrypter et d’analyser les inventions technologiques ou de services dans les municipalités du monde entier. En tant qu’espace de veille, Innov’ in the City est un véritable laboratoire d’idées et outil collaboratif. Le site offre aux collectivités et aux acheteurs publics du monde entier la possibilité de connaître et de partager leurs expériences sur les innovations urbaines dans tous les domaines de la ville. InnovCity.com est soutenu par la mairie de Paris, la région Ile-de-France, l’Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris et la RATP. Le Laboratoire Paris Région Innovation est soutenu par : Rejoignez-les ! Ce site et son contenu sont réalisés par Cleantech Republic. ParisTech Review - the Online Magazine of ParisTech - Technology, Business, Economy, Society and Individuals

bulletins-electroniques.com : toute l'actualité technologique internationale en français, en accès libre et gratuit ! The End of the Web, Search, and Computer as We Know It | Wired Opinion Illustration: Ross Patton/Wired People ask what the next web will be like, but there won’t be a next web. The space-based web we currently have will gradually be replaced by a time-based worldstream. It’s already happening, and it all began with the lifestream, a phenomenon that I (with Eric Freeman) predicted in the 1990s and shared in the pages of Wired almost exactly 16 years ago. This lifestream — a heterogeneous, content-searchable, real-time messaging stream — arrived in the form of blog posts and RSS feeds, Twitter and other chatstreams, and Facebook walls and timelines. It’s a bit like moving from a desktop to a magic diary: Picture a diary whose pages turn automatically, tracking your life moment to moment … Until you touch it, and then, the page-turning stops. Today, this diary-like structure is supplanting the spatial one as the dominant paradigm of the cybersphere: All the information on the internet will soon be a time-based structure. The web will be history.

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