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Bristol Wearable Computing Project
The Bristol Wearable Computing Project is concerned with exploring the potential of computer devices that are as unconsciously portable and as personal as clothes or jewellery.
The project was set up in Bristol, England at the start of 1997 as a collaboration between the Computer Science Department of the University of Bristol and the Hewlett-Packard Research Laboratories, Europe.
preview:
http://wearables.cs.bris.ac.uk
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Handhelds.org - Open Source for Handheld Devices
Handhelds.org is an Open Source site for Handheld developers.
Goal is to encourage and facilitate the creation of open source software for use on handheld and wearable computers.
They welcome participation and sponsorship by individuals, groups and companies seeking to further this goal. (Linux)
preview:
http://www.handhelds.org
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The MIT Wearable Computing Web Page
MIThril, the next generation research platform for context aware wearable computing.
Welcome to the MIT Wearable Computing Web Page.
This page is meant to both serve as an introduction to the field of wearable computing and as a resource for more technical information.
preview:
http://www.media.mit.edu
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Wearable Computing+Intelligent Image Processing
We are witnessing a merging of communications devices (such as portable telephones) with computational devices (personal organizers, personal computers, etc.). Although these devices embody a loose and fluffy notion of mobile multimedia or the like, the specific and fundamental change to visual interfaces that will have greatest relevence in the next millenium is the notion of a computationally mediated reality.
preview:
http://www.eyetap.org
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Andy's Wearable Computer Resource
This page is the result of my investigations into wearable computers.
I have been reading about wearable computers and associated technologies in the press.
I have been searching the web for research projects as well as commercially available products.
preview:
http://www.redwoodhouse.com
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Smart Clothes: The MIT Wearable Computing Web Page
Welcome to the MIT Wearable Computing Web Page.
This page is meant to both serve as an introduction to the field of wearable computing and as a resource for more technical information.
Updates occur as new technology is released.
If you have information or code to share, send mail to wearable-web@media.mit.edu.
preview:
http://www.wearcam.org
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personal page
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What's a Wearable?
To date, personal computers have not lived up to their name.
Most machines sit on the desk and interact with their owners for only a small fraction of the day. Smaller and faster notebook computers have made mobility less of an issue, but the same staid user paradigm persists.
preview:
http://www.media.mit.edu
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