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The global Pervasive computing technology market is accounted to register a CAGR of 22.31% during the forecast period and is estimated to re
The global Pervasive computing technology market is accounted to register a CAGR of 22.31% during the forecast period and is estimated to re
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"Most particularly, the growth of ubiquitous and wearable computing has the potential to produce cities which constantly compute. Such developments – which are more important than the overhyped internet – provide, through the combination of computing and wireless, for a whole new era of ‘informational devices’ which will allow computing to become a pervasive part of the urban environment, with even the most mundane device having some computing power and some ability to communicate with other devices, so producing a constant informational hum. In turn, this computing power will become better and better at responding to or mimicking human bodies, through a greater and greater capacity to recognise voices and faces, and even work with and simulate affect."
Thrift, N. & Amin, A., 2002. Cities: Reimagining the Urban. London: Polity, pp. 102–103.