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Ambient Findability: Business Week Interview of Peter Morville

Originally published 2005-11-13

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Ambient findability: a world, at the crossroads of ubiquitous computing and the Internet, in which we can find anyone or anything from anywhere at anytime. In Ambient Findability, Morville searches for the answers in the strange connections among social software, semantic webs, evolutionary psychology and interaction design.
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