Ubiquitous Computing
Ubiquitous computing refers to distributing computation in the environment, as opposed to keeping it bottled in a desktop-bound personal computer. Wearable computers, smart appliances and increasing intelligence and power of computers in devices like cell phones are examples of ubiquitous computing.
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