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In the Borderland Between Wearable Computers and Pervasive  (Make Corrections)  
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Abstract: In this paper we will show the ideas that are the foundation for the Borderland architecture. We have looked at two views of how researchers are thinking about computers in the future, wearable computers and pervasive computing. Wearable computers is the view where the user is wearing a computer and by that augment the user's view on his environment with additional digital information. Wearable computers have their strength in that they mostly do not have any requirements on the environment ... (Update)

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@misc{ nilsson-borderland,
  author = "Computing Marcus Nilsson",
  title = "In the Borderland Between Wearable Computers and Pervasive",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/767123.html" }
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