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		<title>Might We Become Walking Computers?</title>
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What do an article in Wired magazine about attaching a sensor to your running shoe and uploading it via iPod for data analysis, a camping trip, an article about wearing video screens, a scientist husband, a discussion about wildlife parks, office work, and work by a W3C working group have in common? If you can [...]]]></description>
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Lately, I&#8217;ve come across two articles about flexible screens. One is for small touch screens, the other is about video.
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In years past, a doc strategy was fairly straightforward: prepare print documents that were either in binders or printed into a book. Then came online help, so both were used. Then PDF was added as an option. For many, that&#8217;s as far as capabilities have progressed.
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