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Radical Simplicity : Transforming Computers into Me-centric Appliances by Frederick Hayes-Roth, Daniel Amor β€” book cover

Radical Simplicity : Transforming Computers into Me-centric Appliances

by Frederick Hayes-Roth, Daniel Amor
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Overview

Imagine computers you can delegate to...computers that tell you things you want to know about...adapt to your needs and preferences without being told...work together on your behalf...and respond to your voice, language, and gestures. It's all coming, sooner than you think -- and when it does, today's computers will be recognized as the dinosaurs they are. Radical Simplicity previews the "Me-Centric" computing revolution, in which the vast power of computers, communications, and software finally comes together to do your bidding -- seamlessly, easily, and naturally. This "plain English" guide covers both the technology and its implications -- and shows how you can prepare, starting today. Whether you're an executive or an IT professional, Radical Simplicity will help you take the lead in a new technology revolution that will dwarf everything that's come before it.

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Book Details

Published
February 25, 2003
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780131002913

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