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Ubiquitous audio: capturing spontaneous collaboration
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Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work table of contents
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Pages: 210 - 217  
Year of Publication: 1992
ISBN:0-89791-542-9
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
SIGGROUP: ACM Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work
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