Journal Article10.1109/MPRV.2002.1012339
The Interactive Workspaces project: experiences with ubiquitous computing rooms
TL;DR: The Interactive Workspaces project explores new possibilities for people working together in technology-rich spaces with large displays, wireless or multimodal devices, and seamless mobile appliance integration.
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Abstract: The Interactive Workspaces project explores new possibilities for people working together in technology-rich spaces. The project focuses on augmenting a dedicated meeting space with large displays, wireless or multimodal devices, and seamless mobile appliance integration.
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