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Mobile/ubiquitous computing: dreams and nightmares
Author(s) -
Charles Ess,
Johnny Hartz Søraker,
May Thorseth
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
etikk i praksis - nordic journal of applied ethics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1890-4009
pISSN - 1890-3991
DOI - 10.5324/eip.v4i2.1759
Subject(s) - ubiquitous computing , internet privacy , computer science , data science , sociology , computer security , human–computer interaction
Both the scholarly and certainly the popular literatures surrounding information and computing ethics make frequent reference to one or more revolutions. To be sure, in an age that has witnessed—and is increasingly driven by—rapid technological innovation and diffusion, it is tempting to believe that new technologies cannot help but to transform our lives and worlds in radical, dramatic, and thus revolutionary ways.

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