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Recent developments in Information Technology (IT), combined with advances in multimodal interaction have allowed for rapid development of mobile computing, resulting in handheld devices and on-line services being a natural part of everyday life. As a result, the current focus of interaction design in research and in practice has changed, too.

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      MIDI '13: Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia, Interaction, Design and Innovation
      June 2013
      198 pages
      ISBN:9781450323031
      DOI:10.1145/2500342
      • General Chair:
      • Marcin Sikorski,
      • Program Chair:
      • Krzysztof Marasek

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      • Published: 24 June 2013

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