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service model and provide paradigms
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Ambient Life: Interrupted Permanent
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User Generated Ambient PresenceGerm
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usefulProfiles 22 (37%)Time and dat
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Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen
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Live Sustainability: A System for P
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Motivating Sustainable BehaviorIan
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dialog with policy makers and servi
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on mode of transportation such as t
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provides a relevant description and
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Star, L. S., The Ethnography of Inf
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can view where it has been, who ans
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Nevermind UbiquityJeff BurkeCenter
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innovating within existing capacity
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Since the Brundlandt report a serie
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our current research in mobile gami
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human behaviour will encounter. The
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