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Mark Weiser of the famed Xerox research facility PARC in Palo Alto, California, is credited with coining the term "ubiquitous computing," originally meant to signify computing that would occur in the background. Later the term was used more broadly to include all shades of computing everywhere. In this article we address, ubiquitous computing in its broadest sense.
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