Everyware by Adam Greenfield (2006) explores the rising influence of ubiquitous computing, a concept where everyday objects are embedded with technology that connects them to an expansive digital network. In this insightful work, Greenfield coins the term "everyware" to capture how computers integrate subtly into our environment - from smart buildings and gesture-based interfaces to RFID tags and connected devices - that transform the fabric of our daily lives. Through a series of thoughtful meditations, the book dissects the hidden layers of technology making this revolution possible. Greenfield explains the roles of enabling systems such as RFID chips, Ipv6, ultra-wideband networking, and heads-up displays, and demonstrates how these innovations allow us to interact with a networked world in ways that are both seamless and transformative. The narrative also delves into the trade-offs inherent to this digital age, where convenience and enhanced functionality come at the price of privacy and autonomy. Everyware challenges readers - from designers to everyday users - to consider the implications of this new paradigm and to engage in shaping a future where technology enriches our lives without compromising fundamental individual freedoms.
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